On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 04:50:54PM +0000, d...@gnu.org wrote: > On 2012/08/19 16:07:28, Ian Hulin (gmail) wrote: > >Where is it going to end up after a make install run and where will it > be > >delivered when the binaries are built and run? > > Huh?!?!?!? It has nothing to do whatsoever with "make install". It is > a single file sitting in the top working directory of the git tree.
If that file was inside elisp/ (which I agree that we can see from Rietveld that it is not), then I would expect that it would be automatically installed. > >Who is the target audience for this patch, LilyPond developers or end > users > >using emacs to write their scores? Or both? > > Huh? Like everything written in the git tree, the "target audience" are > LilyPond developers. I think that Ian's confusion is understandable. Files inside elisp/*.el are mostly not intended for developers. At least, stuff like elisp/lilypond-mode.el seems to be aimed directly at end-users, not developers. David, please calm down. We want to encourage people to review patches. The tone of your replies to Ian is not encouraging to reviewers. I agree that Ian has misunderstood a few things, but these should be explained politely. The use of multiple question marks and exclamation marks is not polite. - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel