Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Mike Kupfer writes:
> But putting stuff in ~/.xemacs/xemacs-packages doesn't solve the
> load-path-and-warnings issue. I get warnings that correspond to the
> packages that I have in ~/.xemacs/xemacs-packages.
Do you mean after you move the packages from ~/.xemacs/site-packages
to ~/.xemacs/xemacs-packages you *continue* to get warnings?
Yes. Delete from ~/.xemacs/site-packages, unpack the package tarball
into ~/.xemacs/xemacs-packages ("tar xf ..."), restart XEmacs, watch the
messages appear in *Warnings*.
But if these are packages that have "always" been in
~/.xemacs/xemacs-packages? AIUI, you would get errors converted to
warnings, if these are also in a mule-packages or site-packages
hierarchy elsewhere.
AFAIK, the only other copy is in /usr/new/.../xemacs-packages, which I
put there by unpacking the sumo, e.g.,
allegro$ find /usr/new ~/.xemacs -name xemacs-devel -print
/usr/new/share/xemacs/xemacs-packages/man/xemacs-devel
/usr/new/share/xemacs/xemacs-packages/lisp/xemacs-devel
/home/kupfer/.xemacs/xemacs-packages/man/xemacs-devel
/home/kupfer/.xemacs/xemacs-packages/lisp/xemacs-devel
allegro$
mike
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