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From: | Dmitry Gutov |
Subject: | bug#13200: 24.1.50; Ruby Mode Indentation after Here Docs |
Date: | Sun, 23 Dec 2012 20:06:34 +0400 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:17.0) Gecko/17.0 Thunderbird/17.0 |
On 23.12.2012 19:41, Stefan Monnier wrote:
package.el should be able to ignore your "out of date" elpa version if the bundled version is more recent, so it should work even if you don't uninstall the elpa version.By ignore, do you mean it won't show up in the list of packages available to install?No, I mean it should not be added to load-path during startup.
That may add to the confusion in this case. "I installed ruby-mode 1.1, but it didn't do anything!", or something.
The person who uploaded ruby-mode to Tom Tromey's ELPA (it's also present in Marmalade) independently raised the package version to 1.1, so it's higher than the bundled version.Ah!
Also, a few Ruby-related packages (rinari, rspec-mode) were set to depend on this version, but that's rectified now.
Do you think we should bump it to 1.2?Depends. Is it a fork?
I meant, bump the version of the bundled ruby-mode.The "ruby-mode 1.1" doesn't contain any substantial changes, AFAICT, so there's nothing to merge. But it is present in both Marmalade and the original ELPA.
I opened an issue at the repo of the Marmalade uploader (https://github.com/resure/ruby-mode/issues/1), and if that doesn't result in anything, I'll escalate to the current Marmalade maintainer.
There's no issue tracker for Tromey's archive. Maybe I should email him directly, instead.
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