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Re: Emacs and XDG Base Dir Spec was: persistent storage for Emacs packag
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Stefan Monnier |
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Re: Emacs and XDG Base Dir Spec was: persistent storage for Emacs packages |
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Mon, 21 Oct 2013 08:58:58 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
> The freedesktop standards tend to come and go and change quite a bit.
> Are we contemplating this "standard" for non-freedesktop systems also?
We could work our way slowly in that direction.
Currently ~/.emacs.d is pretty messy, so it might be good to try and
"clean it up", and along the way, we could try and integrate some of
XDG's suggestions. Not sure how much of XDG would be useful, tho.
E.g. we could start with a ~/.emacs.d/cache/ directory where all the
files that can be reconstructed would go. Tho there aren't many such
files, IIRC.
But w.r.t "config vs data" this distinction is far from clear.
Still, we have the problem with ~/.emacs.d that many users put their
elisp packages in there and then add it to their load-path. I think
we should at least try and detect this usage and emit a warning (but
we shouldn't just say "don't do that", so we need to agree on
a recommendation of where to put those packages).
Stefan
- Re: persistent storage for Emacs packages, (continued)
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- Re: Emacs and XDG Base Dir Spec was: persistent storage for Emacs packages, Tyler Smith, 2013/10/21
- Re: Emacs and XDG Base Dir Spec was: persistent storage for Emacs packages, Josh, 2013/10/21
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- Re: Emacs and XDG Base Dir Spec was: persistent storage for Emacs packages, Tyler Smith, 2013/10/21
- Re: Emacs and XDG Base Dir Spec was: persistent storage for Emacs packages, Stefan Monnier, 2013/10/21
- Re: Emacs and XDG Base Dir Spec was: persistent storage for Emacs packages, Josh, 2013/10/21
- Re: Emacs and XDG Base Dir Spec was: persistent storage for Emacs packages, Glenn Morris, 2013/10/21