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bug#24643: 25.1; Don't call package--ensure-init-file if initialized dur
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Alex |
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bug#24643: 25.1; Don't call package--ensure-init-file if initialized during startup |
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Sat, 08 Oct 2016 11:19:58 -0600 |
'package-initialize' contains this if expression:
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp
(if (equal user-init-file load-file-name)
;; If `package-initialize' is being called as part of loading
;; the init file, it's obvious we don't need to ensure-init.
(setq package--init-file-ensured t
;; And likely we don't need to run it again after init.
package-enable-at-startup nil)
(package--ensure-init-file))
#+END_SRC
This calls 'package--ensure-init-file' even when a user may call
'package-initialize' in *one* of their init files, but not
'user-init-file'.
I think the condition should be replaced with:
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp
(not after-init-time)
#+END_SRC
Then it won't ensure when the user has initialized their packages
somewhere else.
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