Steve point is what I was trying to say.  I have a few emacs
installations for testing and their "natural" configuration varies
significantly.

On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 5:35 AM, Steve Purcell <st...@sanityinc.com> wrote:
> On 13 Mar 2014, at 12:02, Alexis <surryh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Alan,
>> as a Vim user I have little to no knowledge about Emacs,
>> if you tell me which files from the ledger source tree
>> need to be installed where I can add that to the formula.
>>
>> Being rather unfamiliar with the Emacs environment,
>> I'm uncertain which is the 'proper' way of doing it:
>> installing to from source or via MELPA as Steve Purcell mentioned.
>>
>
>
> There are some recipes which include a `--with-emacs` flag or similar. IIRC 
> these will usually assume that the installed elisp files should be 
> byte-compiled with the emacs from homebrew, and this is broadly reasonable. 
> Take a look at the existing recipes for more on how to do that.
>
> Note, though, that OS X users get their Emacs apps from all over the place, 
> and the byte code can be incompatible from one Emacs version to the next. 
> Consequently, the *safest* place for a user to install elisp from is a 
> package archive like MELPA, so that it is downloaded and byte-compiled from 
> *within* the Emacs he actually uses.
>
> -Steve
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