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Re: Adding the `prescient` packages to NonGNU ELPA?
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Stefan Monnier |
Subject: |
Re: Adding the `prescient` packages to NonGNU ELPA? |
Date: |
Mon, 05 Dec 2022 10:21:24 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) |
> You mentioned that there are caveats for package-vc. If a user wanted to
> install a package using that feature (which I look forward to trying),
> is it possible to tell it the files that should be added (or not be
> added) to the load path?
`load-path` is a list of directories, so you can only control which
files are included by controlling which directories are included.
But I don't understand the question coming from you: as a developer of
the package, how do *you* control that (since, presumably, you use that
same file layout as used in the Git repository)?
Stefan
- Re: Adding the `prescient` packages to NonGNU ELPA?, Okamsn, 2022/12/04
- Re: Adding the `prescient` packages to NonGNU ELPA?,
Stefan Monnier <=
- Re: Adding the `prescient` packages to NonGNU ELPA?, Okamsn, 2022/12/08
- Re: Adding the `prescient` packages to NonGNU ELPA?, Stefan Monnier, 2022/12/09
- Re: Adding the `prescient` packages to NonGNU ELPA?, Philip Kaludercic, 2022/12/09
- Re: Adding the `prescient` packages to NonGNU ELPA?, Richard Kim, 2022/12/10
- Re: Adding the `prescient` packages to NonGNU ELPA?, Stefan Monnier, 2022/12/10
- Re: Adding the `prescient` packages to NonGNU ELPA?, Richard Kim, 2022/12/10
- Re: Adding the `prescient` packages to NonGNU ELPA?, Stefan Monnier, 2022/12/10
Re: Adding the `prescient` packages to NonGNU ELPA?, Philip Kaludercic, 2022/12/05