>>>> "Michael" == Michael Sperber
<sperber(a)informatik.uni-tuebingen.de> writes:
>>>> "Karl" == Karl M Hegbloom
<karlheg(a)inetarena.com> writes:
Karl> [ Re: xemacs21*_21.1.*.deb
packages by James LewisMoss
Karl> <dres(a)debian.org> ]
Karl> I notice there are both
Karl> "/usr/{lib,share}/xemacs/site-lisp{,-21}" directories
Karl> installed[1]. Which one are folks who've installed the
Karl> package supposed to use?
Michael> None of them. site-lisp is obsolete as of 21.0, and it's
Michael> turned off by default. I don't know about Debian, but
Michael> that's the official stand on this. So you must be seeing
Michael> some local fuckage.
You're the second person to tell me that... I've also been told that
this is off-topic/moot in xemacs-beta; sorry for posting if that's
the general feeling.
We'll try to work this out on the debian-emacsen list. I'll see
about abolishing the use of site-lisp for XEmacs. I see no reason
why the Debian `install-emacs' can't be made to regenerate an
auto-autoloads file somehow, when it byte-compiles, on package
installation, Lisp meant for all emacsen. (Eg:
debian-changelog-mode.el) The lisp is installed in one directory,
then symlinks are made into the appropriate locations. It should be
easy to do, and we'll never need to add to load-path again after
that.
[ I tried to search the xemacs-beta archive for `load-path', and it
spit out reams. I think it will be faster to just trace the codes. ]