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Re: [PATCH] Disable VC when Emacs is noninteractive -batch


From: chad brown
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Disable VC when Emacs is noninteractive -batch
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 21:14:04 -0700


On Aug 12, 2007, at 10:56 AM, Richard Stallman wrote:

Do you ever delete the source files that are stored in RCS?
If not, then this feature will never do anything in your case.
So why object?

I'm not sure that I understand your question, but maybe I can clarify via example: ~/Library/elisp/RCS/mh-flists.el,v exists and contains valuable (to me) historic information about changes over time, but ~/ Library/elisp/mh-flists.el does not exist, should not exist, and has not existed for many months.

I had read the discussion to suggest that emacs would, under certain circumstances, silently recreate the later file from the former. If I am mistaken, please forgive my interruption -- I have been moving recently, and might easily have missed some detail while reading emacs-devel in bits and spurts.

Regardless, I merely hoped to aid by describing some (possibly unusual) usage patterns that I have held for years; I'm sure that I can adapt myself and/or emacs for my own usage.

On Aug 14, 2007, at 8:46 AM, Davis Herring wrote:

It's not the VC system -- that is, the external program like "cvs" -- that asks such questions, but rather the VC package in Emacs. There's no risk that people working on the latter won't be Emacs users and won't (if it's documented properly!) understand the implications of automatic answers.

Ah, I see that I misunderstood this part. Mea Culpa, and thanks for setting me straight.

*chad






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