Rodney Sparapani <rsparapa(a)mcw.edu> writes:
Michael Sperber wrote:
>>>
>> Auto-migration is annoying. Especially, when you are trying to test
>> XEmacs on a new platform where you actually use Emacs for daily work,
>> e.g. Carbon port.
>
> There's something I'm missing: Just say no to auto-migration the first
> time, and it will remember and not ask you again.
>
Oops! I replied to Michael alone, and with some bad info I think.
What I was missing was what migration meant. I guess what I thought I
was answering is not what was going to happen. So, just to be clear.
If you say no, then nothing happens, right? In hindsight, I should
have just said no and done it by hand. Stephen's point about custom
may be a good one as well. However, if we all just say no, then there
is no help there, right? Migration has not happened often enough for
me to get a good idea of what I should be doing and maybe others are
similarly confused. So, anything that can be done to clear this up
would most likely be helpful.
You've made some good suggestions, and there's probably at least one
thing I can do to improve matters. It might be until next week or the
week after until I get to it, however.
--
Cheers =8-} Mike
Friede, Völkerverständigung und überhaupt blabla
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