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Re: understanding emacs packages
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Seweryn Kokot |
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Re: understanding emacs packages |
Date: |
Wed, 03 Oct 2007 20:36:21 +0200 |
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knubee <knubee@gmail.com> writes:
>> Why are you re-installing lisp packages?
>
> I recently upgraded from emacs 21.4 to 22. Some of the packages I used
> were not part of the earlier distribution. I am trying to learn about
> ways to check what is actually included in a distribution. Are slocate
> or manual inspection of site-lisp the two main options?
>
>> What feature of your Linux distro would interact with Emacs packages?
>
> I ask because I do not know.
>
>> > - Does this mean that "planner-el" is an elisp implementation of
>> > "planner"?
>>
>> Is there another possible implementation of planner?
>
> Um. let me rephrase my question: is planner-el a *replacement* for
> "planner" -- or does it *rely* on it?
No, they are two different pieces of software.
planner package is a project management application
see: http://live.gnome.org/Planner
and planner-el is well described on emacs wiki
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/PlannerMode
regards,
--
Seweryn Kokot
- understanding emacs packages, knubee, 2007/10/03
- Re: understanding emacs packages, Joel J. Adamson, 2007/10/03
- Re: understanding emacs packages, knubee, 2007/10/03
- Re: understanding emacs packages,
Seweryn Kokot <=
- Re: understanding emacs packages, Tim X, 2007/10/04
- Re: understanding emacs packages, knubee, 2007/10/07
- Re: understanding emacs packages, Eli Zaretskii, 2007/10/07
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- Re: understanding emacs packages, knubee, 2007/10/07
- Re: understanding emacs packages, Tim X, 2007/10/07
- Re: understanding emacs packages, Tim X, 2007/10/07