Bug#1678: w3-el: no install-info; elisp files; mailcrypt

1995-10-16 Thread Dirk . Eddelbuettel
CD Rasmussen writes: Costa Elisp folk don't tend to separate the source from the executable the Costa way people do with C programs. I'm sorry to hear this was done with Costa VM. I don't want to take them away from anyone, not even from Emacs specialists. I simply want to have the

Bug#1678: w3-el: no install-info; elisp files; mailcrypt

1995-10-16 Thread Raul Miller
Dirk Eddelbuettel: I don't want to take them away from anyone, not even from Emacs specialists. I simply want to have the option of installing them or not. Well, you could delete them. $ (cd /usr/lib/emacs/site-lisp/w3; for x in *.elc; do rm `basename $x c`; done) If I want to read

Bug#1678: w3-el: no install-info; elisp files; mailcrypt

1995-10-16 Thread CD Rasmussen
Dirk, thanks for including your explanation of the current packaging of elisp files. While it clarified the current condition it also helped me to pinpoint my issue with the treatment of elisp sources. I'm not having a fit over this. If debian distributions are to go against the convention of