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Re: [O] Correct / best way of loading packages in contrib when using org


From: Rainer M Krug
Subject: Re: [O] Correct / best way of loading packages in contrib when using org compiled from git?
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2013 11:00:45 +0100
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On 22/02/13 16:42, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Bastien <bzg <at> altern.org> writes:
>>> Just for clarifications: is there any problem with adding
>>> 
>>> ORG_ADD_CONTRIB = *
>>> 
>>> to the local.mk file, apart from slightly longer compilation times?
>> 
>> This should be okay, but it's not safe.  If any non-emacs-lisp file gets 
>> added to
>> contrib/lisp/ (e.g. a README file) then you will try to compile non-elisp 
>> files.  *\.el is
>> safer.
> 
> This is a globbing pattern, not a regular expression, hence: "*.el", but that 
> would also pull
> in htmlize which you most likely don't want, so you might follow the lead in 
> server.mk and make
> that "org-*" or "org-*.el" if you are worried that the Org maintainer forgets 
> that only lisp
> files should go into the lisp directory.  :-)

Thanks Bastien and Achim - I will then use "org-*.el"

Quick follow up question - what is the value for the Ubuntu package?

Rainer

> 
> 
> Regards, Achim.
> 
> 
> 

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