>>>> "Raymond" == Raymond Wiker
<raymond(a)orion.no> writes:
Raymond> Heiko Muenkel writes:
> There is only a vm.elc and no vm.el in vm-1.13-pkg.tar.gz. Is
> this is a bug?
Raymond> vm.elc does not have an associated vm.el file - it is
Raymond> generated during vm's build process.
> After installation with package-get even the vm.elc is missing
> in the installed lisp directory
> .../lib/xemacs/packages/lisp/vm.
Raymond> vm-1.11 was shipped without vm.elc, and vm-1.12 was
Raymond> shipped without vm-autoloads.el{,c}. If your
Raymond> package-get-base.el{,c} is not up-to-date, you're
Raymond> probably installing one of these versions.
Oh - I'd thought, that I'll always get the latest package version with
`package-get'.
Is it true, that I must at first install a new package-get-base.el{,c}
before I'm able to get the latest package?
I've seen, that the latest package-get-base.el{,c} is an incremental
file and therfore it seems to me, that I've to build the latest
package-get-base.el{,c} by hand. Is that correct or is there an
automated way to install the latest package-get-base.el{,c}?
I've read the documentation about the packages in the info files. Is
there any other place where I should look for information about
installing packages?
I'm also looking for information about creating packages?
Thanks for your help,
Heiko
Raymond> //Raymond.