Emacs packaging guidelines fix for XEmacs

2009-08-21 Thread Jerry James
Would someone who has editing rights to
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Emacs please do a global
search and replace:

%{_datadir}/xemacs/site-packages to %{_datadir}/xemacs/site-packages/lisp

In particular, be sure that
%{_datadir}/xemacs/site-packages/site-start.d gets changed to
%{_datadir}/xemacs/site-packages/lisp/site-start.d.

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Re: Emacs packaging guidelines fix for XEmacs

2009-08-21 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
 JJ == Jerry James loganje...@gmail.com writes:

JJ Would someone who has editing rights to
JJ https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Emacs please do a global
JJ search and replace:

Could we have some explanation of why these changes are needed?  Have
these directories changed location recently?  Are there versions of
Fedora where these changes will not apply?  What about RHEL/EPEL?

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Re: Emacs packaging guidelines fix for XEmacs

2009-08-21 Thread Jerry James
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Jason L Tibbitts IIIti...@math.uh.edu wrote:
 Could we have some explanation of why these changes are needed?  Have
 these directories changed location recently?  Are there versions of
 Fedora where these changes will not apply?  What about RHEL/EPEL?

No, the XEmacs locations have needed the lisp part for a long time.
See the very bottom of this page, and notice the copyright dates:

http://www.xemacs.org/Documentation/packageGuide.html

My suspicion is that whoever wrote the wiki page did a copypaste from
the Emacs version and overlooked the lisp portion of the path.  I
actually noted this once before and thought from the response I got
that it would be taken care of.  Ah, perhaps it was.  Item #7 in the
Executive Guidelines on the wiki page gets it right.

This change is appropriate for every distribution with a post 2000
release of XEmacs.  Prior to that, it used site-lisp like Emacs
anyway

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Re: Emacs packaging guidelines fix for XEmacs

2009-08-21 Thread Jerry James
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 1:58 PM, Jerry Jamesloganje...@gmail.com wrote:
 that it would be taken care of.  Ah, perhaps it was.  Item #7 in the
 Executive Guidelines on the wiki page gets it right.

Now that I look closer, the text gets it right everywhere.  It's just
the spec file samples that get it wrong.  So forget the global search
and replace.  Could someone just do the search and replace on the spec
file samples?

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Re: Emacs packaging guidelines fix for XEmacs

2009-08-21 Thread Jason L Tibbitts III
Certainly the text not agreeing with the templates is something we need
to fix.  I've changed four references of xemacs/site-packages to
xemacs/site-packages/lisp in two specfile templates.  Please
double-check that everything is correct.

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Re: Emacs packaging guidelines fix for XEmacs

2009-08-21 Thread Jerry James
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Jason L Tibbitts IIIti...@math.uh.edu wrote:
 Certainly the text not agreeing with the templates is something we need
 to fix.  I've changed four references of xemacs/site-packages to
 xemacs/site-packages/lisp in two specfile templates.  Please
 double-check that everything is correct.

Yes, it looks correct now.  Thanks, Jason!
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