For packages you want to put them in site-packages, not site-lisp. If
you put them in site-lisp you need to explicitly add their lisp
directories to load-path IIRC, whereas in site-packages the startup
code will find them automatically.
Hello
I usually copy 3rd party xemacs pkg, such as the un official auctex pkg
in
~/.xemacs/xemacs-packages
However in windows XP and 7 it is not clear to me where if this
directory make sense, since as far as I know there is no standard
setting for the home directory.
So the question is
can such a pkg be installed in
$Prefix/site-lisp
While the offfical pkgs dwell in
$Prefix/xemacs-packages
thanks
Uwe Brauer
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