Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
Martin Quinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Peter,
thanks for your quick answer.
No problem!
[snip]
What about having a quilt-el package coming out of src:emacs-goodies-el?
It's a very small elisp file. So small that I don't think a separate
package is warranted.
One could even simply not bother byte-compiling it in the packaging,
leaving only the load-path and initilisation stuff to do in a /etc/emacs
startup file. How about if me or Cyril provided a patch to do that in
the quilt package? There would be no dependency or build-dependency on
Emacs added to the package; none are needed.
But first, I'd get the issues I raised addressed upstream.
...
Wait a sec... Okay, I'm not going to delete the text I have written
above, because I still don't believe a separate package is warranted,
but did you guys ever notice that it's already packaged!
http://packages.debian.org/sid/quilt-el
Now that's funny!
Guess this bug can be closed, but on the other hand it could also be
reassigned to quilt-el (with severity "minor") in case the issues I
raised could be fixed. Should I do that? If so, the bug submitter
should be made aware that his bug is fixed (so maybe a new bug report is
best).
Ok, now, I'm ashamed. :)
This quite change the deal, indeed. I guess we should close the
current bug (to say the submitter that it got dealed with), and you
should open a bug against quilt-el about the issues you've raised.
Maybe cloning would do the trick. Anyway, I'd say that I'm not the
right person to deal with elisp issues, so I let you decide.
Thanks for your help,
Mt.
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