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Re: Replace use of obsolete Emacs feature "write-file-hooks"
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Glenn Morris |
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Re: Replace use of obsolete Emacs feature "write-file-hooks" |
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Wed, 7 Mar 2018 02:40:12 -0500 |
Paul Eggert wrote (on Tue, 6 Mar 2018 at 19:43 -0800):
> That would make sense if we assume that Gnulib source files live in a
> directory
> controlled by the .dir-locals.el file. However, Gnulib is designed to copy
> source files hither and yon, and it'd be a pain to arrange to update the
> .dir-locals.el files (if any) appropriate for the hither-and-yon copies.
Why would you need to copy a dir-locals file outside the gnulib repo?
You can't force your downstreams to use a particular editor to make
any local changes. Any changes they did make would show up via vcs, in
the normal way. I assumed any utility to keeping the time stamps
update was solely for edits in gnulib itself.