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bug#17530: 24.4.50; `package-load-list': incorrect defcustom type
From: |
Stefan Kangas |
Subject: |
bug#17530: 24.4.50; `package-load-list': incorrect defcustom type |
Date: |
Sun, 15 Sep 2019 23:39:27 +0200 |
Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> writes:
> > So pretty much anyone installing packages
>
> No, anyone who wants to _load_ packages. You would
> specify/configure which packages to load, yes. Is
> that outlandish or too restrictive?
It's too restrictive, yes. You have already specified that you want
to use them by installing them.
>> would have to customize it to `(all)' in order to
>> get their packages working. That sounds like a
>> worse default.
>
> Not to me, it doesn't. Just because you've installed
> some packages doesn't mean you want them to all to be
> loaded.
In this use case you would customize `package-initialize' to only load
what you're interested in.
> Why would we assume that, by default, users should
> load the latest installed versions of all installed
> packages?
Because that's what most users would expect, I think.
Best regards,
Stefan Kangas
- bug#17530: 24.4.50; `package-load-list': incorrect defcustom type, Stefan Kangas, 2019/09/14
- bug#17530: 24.4.50; `package-load-list': incorrect defcustom type, Drew Adams, 2019/09/15
- bug#17530: 24.4.50; `package-load-list': incorrect defcustom type, Noam Postavsky, 2019/09/15
- bug#17530: 24.4.50; `package-load-list': incorrect defcustom type, Drew Adams, 2019/09/15
- bug#17530: 24.4.50; `package-load-list': incorrect defcustom type,
Stefan Kangas <=
- bug#17530: 24.4.50; `package-load-list': incorrect defcustom type, Drew Adams, 2019/09/15
- bug#17530: 24.4.50; `package-load-list': incorrect defcustom type, Stefan Kangas, 2019/09/15
- bug#17530: 24.4.50; `package-load-list': incorrect defcustom type, Noam Postavsky, 2019/09/15
- bug#17530: 24.4.50; `package-load-list': incorrect defcustom type, Drew Adams, 2019/09/15