Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
AIUI, the OP occurred because site-package hierarchies don't
shadow xemacs-package hierarchies
I was putting locally-hacked versions of XEmacs packages in
~/.xemacs/site-packages. This was mostly to ensure that PUI didn't
overwrite them, but also to help me distinguish hacked packages from
packages that I had downloaded from
xemacs.org. I can put my hacked
packages in ~/.xemacs/xemacs-packages if that's deemed the better way to
manage them.
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.
mike
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