Rendhalver [Peter Brown] writes:
the gentoo boys and girls have a cool idea with the XEmacs emerge
they
install xemacs-base and efs along with XEmacs and mule-base if doing a
mule build. this is pretty smart :)
That's what I do for years in my private Linux "distribution" (RPM
based, so I don't have to remember all the configure options ;)
I install the basic packages needed to bootstrap the package system
into xemacs-<version>/lisp. Then, when I update/install packages,
newer versions in xemacs/xemacs-packages shadow those in
xemacs-<version>/lisp. I never found any problems with that.
Best regards,
Marcus