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Re: your vc-hg.el change
From: |
Stephen J. Turnbull |
Subject: |
Re: your vc-hg.el change |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Nov 2008 16:25:26 +0900 |
address@hidden writes:
> "Stephen J. Turnbull" <address@hidden> writes:
> > For bzr, it is mildly important *not* to change the status quo. Emacs
> > developers especially will be hurt if bzr doesn't allow pointing to a
> > user-installed bzr, as every recent bzr release has improved
> > performance.
> >
>
> Wouldn't the user's PATH point to the bzr they like?
The bzr I like depends on which project I am working on at the
moment. Ditto the darcs. That's one reason why I like git best of
all. ;-)
Specifically, since Emacs has not yet implemented bzr, I really don't
give two shakes of a lamb's tail whether I trash my Emacs repo, or
even whether I can access it on any given day. In the event I write a
patch I'll be doing it against CVS. So I can update my bzr for Emacs
nightly. I don't plan to do that for my Mailman repos as they
occasionally contain code that may not exist anywhere else; I stick to
whatever Gentoo considers stable.
> I find it unlikely that they would be able to reasonably use it
> otherwise...
It's a bit fragile, but making that variable buffer-local DTRTs. YMMV.