Rob Browning <r...@defaultvalue.org> writes:
>
> It's not the list spine I'm trying to copy, but the string objects

Ah, I see.  Yes that might be prudent, though the "flavor-dir" one
coming in is a fresh concat.

> I suppose one argument for keeping the symlink is the possibility that
> Emacs or add-on packages may look for that particular directory by name
> (which sounds plausible to me).

Sounds likely ... change the policy to match the practice :-).

> If we're only going to have one of them load-path, the <flavor>
> directory would be the more stable choice -- right now, though, I can't
> see how it's being added in the first place.  Offhand, I don't see code
> for that in either emacsen-common or in emacs24, but perhaps I've missed
> it.

Hmm.  Does "emacs -Q" own startup put all subdirs like
/usr/share/emacs/24.2/site-lisp/emacs-goodies-el, then debian adds
/usr/share/emacs24/site-lisp/emacs-goodies-el/

You'd be tempted to prune out the /24.2/ ones if they're merely symlinks
to the debian ones.  It looks like all the 24.2 is at the same place in
the load-path order.


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