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Re: The load path
From: |
Rob Browning |
Subject: |
Re: The load path |
Date: |
Fri, 05 Nov 2004 13:07:37 -0600 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.1006 (Gnus v5.10.6) Emacs/21.3 (gnu/linux) |
Andreas Rottmann <address@hidden> writes:
> ,----
> | This result is that .elc files will take precedence over .el files
> | in a given directory, and files in the <flavor> site-start.d
> | directory will take precedence over those in the emacs common
> | directory.
> `----
>
> This might be useful to support multiple versions of Guile on a
> system, but nevertheless allowing packages that do not depend on a
> specific Guile version to place their scripts into /etc/guile/init.d.
Yes. I'd planned to talk about that after we figured out the initial
structure. In fact, I do think the Debian Emacs Policy's probably not
a bad example to consider[1], though I don't think we should worry
about trying to match it directly.
If we were to add something like the above, perhaps /etc/guile/X.Y/
and /etc/guile/common/ might be appropriate, but I'm tempted to put
this on the back burner for the moment.
([1] Bias disclaimer: I wrote it, in consultation with others.)
--
Rob Browning
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- Re: The load path, (continued)
- Re: The load path, Paul Jarc, 2004/11/05
- Re: The load path, Rob Browning, 2004/11/05
- Re: The load path, Paul Jarc, 2004/11/05
- Re: The load path, Rob Browning, 2004/11/05
- Re: The load path, Paul Jarc, 2004/11/06
- Re: The load path, Rob Browning, 2004/11/06
- Re: The load path, Rob Browning, 2004/11/06
Re: The load path, Rob Browning, 2004/11/05
Re: The load path, Andreas Rottmann, 2004/11/05
Re: The load path, Greg Troxel, 2004/11/05
- Re: The load path, Neil Jerram, 2004/11/05
- Re: The load path, Rob Browning, 2004/11/06
- Re: The load path, Andreas Vögele, 2004/11/06
- Re: The load path, Neil Jerram, 2004/11/06
- Re: The load path, Rob Browning, 2004/11/06
- Re: The load path, Neil Jerram, 2004/11/07
- Re: The load path, Rob Browning, 2004/11/07
- Re: The load path, Paul Jarc, 2004/11/09
Re: The load path, Andy Wingo, 2004/11/11