On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 17:01:01 +0200 
Ludovic =?iso-8859-1?Q?Court=E8s?= wrote -
> 
> >>     2. https://svn.nixos.org/repos/nix/nixpkgs/trunk/pkgs/applications/edi
> tors/emacs-modes/jdee/cedet-paths.patch
> >
> > I would like to test that this also works when pointing at a
> > non-system-installed cedet
> 
> The installed CEDET is flat (all elisp files in a single directory),
> whereas the CEDET sourec has sub-directories for `common', `eieio', etc.

Gentoo Linux's installed cedet is not flat. It has subdirectories.
 
> 
> > (as I guess many people who build jdee themselves run like that).
> 
> I would expect non-Windows users to always use an installed CEDET.  What
> do you think?

"Always" is a very strong statement. Mostly, yes. But you may want a newer 
version  than what is installed. for example.

Dave F

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