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Re: Local ELPA
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Stephen Leake |
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Re: Local ELPA |
Date: |
Tue, 24 Dec 2013 16:58:28 -0600 |
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Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> writes:
>> - after ruthlessly deleting failing packages, and adding -Q, it
>> succeeds, but does not produce packages/archive-contents, so the
>> following fails:
>> (setq package-archives (list (cons "test" "/Projects/elpa/packages")))
>
> While there's some left-over ode that might support building such
> a local archive, I have no intention to support this mode of operation.
>
> Instead the recommended setup is a local *installation* of all GNU
> ELPA packages.
I don't understand what you mean by *installation*.
The reason I want a local ELPA archive is precisely to test that M-x
list-packages followed by install does the right thing with my package
under development.
If I want to install another package from ELPA in ~/.emacs.d, I'll use
the web access to ELPA.
You seem to be saying I should just create the .elc files in the git
workspace, and point to that in my .emacs, bypassing the 'package'
mechanisms; I don't see how that is useful.
--
-- Stephe
- Local ELPA, Daniel Colascione, 2013/12/22
- Re: Local ELPA, Stefan Monnier, 2013/12/23
- Re: Local ELPA, Stephen Leake, 2013/12/23
- Re: Local ELPA, Stefan Monnier, 2013/12/23
- Re: Local ELPA, Stephen Leake, 2013/12/24
- Re: Local ELPA, Stephen Leake, 2013/12/24
- Re: Local ELPA, Stefan Monnier, 2013/12/24
- Re: Local ELPA, Stephen Leake, 2013/12/24
- Re: Local ELPA, Stefan Monnier, 2013/12/24
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- Re: Local ELPA, Stefan Monnier, 2013/12/25
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