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bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to pack
From: |
Jonas Bernoulli |
Subject: |
bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages |
Date: |
Mon, 18 Sep 2023 17:19:25 +0200 |
Stefan Kangas <stefankangas@gmail.com> writes:
> Jonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li> writes:
>> Maybe lisp/use-package/bind-key.el should be a separate package (and
>> maybe it should be moved out of that directory).
>
> Right, so we either need to remove the "use-package" from
> package--builtins, or move it out of the lisp/use-package directory.
> Otherwise, it will show up in `M-x package-list-packages' as "available"
> rather than "built-in" (as it's now considered part of 'use-package').
>
> Given that it is its own package on GNU ELPA, I can see some logic in
> moving it out of the use-package directory. It's never ideal to move
> files with git, but OTOH it's not been with us for that long yet.
>
> Eli, Stefan, any opinions/preferences?
>> In addition to adding an entry for "lisp/obsolete", the "Package" header
>> should be removed from all files in that directory.
>
> Is that needed given the entry in finder--builtins-alist?
Currently finder-compile-keywords considers finder--builtins-alist
before the Package header, so no. However, if you changed the order,
then you would not have to move bind-key.el out of lisp/use-package.
(Of course you would have to double-check to make sure this doesn't
have any unintended consequences.)
My alternative finder-compile-keywords current checks the Package header
before finder--builtins-alist. I'll have to test whether reversing the
order changes anything (in addition to the mentioned cases).
> Do we have some way to list new additions to package--builtins?
Run "make finder-data" and then look at the diff?
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, (continued)
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Stefan Kangas, 2023/09/20
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Stefan Monnier, 2023/09/20
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Stefan Kangas, 2023/09/21
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Stefan Monnier, 2023/09/21
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Stefan Kangas, 2023/09/22
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/09/21
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Stefan Kangas, 2023/09/21
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Stefan Kangas, 2023/09/23
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Stefan Monnier, 2023/09/18
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Stefan Kangas, 2023/09/20
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages,
Jonas Bernoulli <=
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Jonas Bernoulli, 2023/09/20
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Stefan Kangas, 2023/09/24
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Jonas Bernoulli, 2023/09/18
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Stefan Kangas, 2023/09/20
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Jonas Bernoulli, 2023/09/21
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Stefan Monnier, 2023/09/22
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Stefan Kangas, 2023/09/23
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Richard Stallman, 2023/09/19
- bug#62751: 29.0.90; New libraries that still need to be assigned to packages, Stefan Kangas, 2023/09/20