>>>>> JM == J�r�me Marant [2005-4-30] JM> You have two branches, -devo and -dgms. Which one should I register?
dgms is my hack branch, where I do commits; devo is a tag only branch, which is always (hopefully) in a consistent state (ready-to-build), and is the one I use as the reference branch to build a specific package version. JM> I will surely include it. Thanks. JM> I'm offering you a way to give back :-) Ok, now I got it. :-) JM> The objective of emacs-snapshot is twofold: JM> 1/ offering users the bleading edge Emacs since there are no upstream JM> releases very often JM> 2/ preparing the next upstream release. Here I come: JM> make-dist is the way upstream tarballs are generated. So, generating JM> packages from this tarball is a better way to find out blocking problems JM> with a release ASAP. Then we can report them upstream instead of JM> discovering them very late. JM> You would not see those problem if you created packages directly from JM> the CVS checkout. While I am mostly interested in 1/ (as well as in having my own emacsen packages work cleanly with emacs-snapshot), if time permits I will try 2/ as well to see if there are any problems. BTW, I think the issue of /usr/local/ in load-path is a major one to allow emacsen add-on packages to install correctly. However, for the moment I fail to understand why that path gets added correctly on emacs21 while it fails to do so on emacs-snapshot; I resorted to the 01-emacs-snapshot-fixes.el hack myself. -- Salve, Davide -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

