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Re: [ELPA] New package: plz


From: Philip Kaludercic
Subject: Re: [ELPA] New package: plz
Date: Tue, 10 May 2022 11:58:43 +0000

Adam Porter <adam@alphapapa.net> writes:

> Hi Philip,
>
> On 5/9/22 14:50, Philip Kaludercic wrote:
>> Adam Porter <adam@alphapapa.net> writes:
>> 
>>>  From d7ec5692547885f155007e7978d161aba3c3ad52 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
>>> From: Adam Porter <adam@alphapapa.net>
>>> Date: Mon, 9 May 2022 11:17:02 -0500
>>> Subject: [PATCH] * elpa-packages (plz): New package
>>>
>>> ---
>>>   elpa-packages | 3 +++
>>>   1 file changed, 3 insertions(+)
>>>
>>> diff --git a/elpa-packages b/elpa-packages
>>> index 51c17bc..65bb6a0 100644
>>> --- a/elpa-packages
>>> +++ b/elpa-packages
>>> @@ -487,6 +487,9 @@
>>>     :auto-sync nil
>>>     )
>>>    ("pinentry"              :url "https://github.com/ueno/pinentry-el.git";)
>>> + ("plz"                 :url "https://github.com/alphapapa/plz.el.git";
>>> +  :doc "plz.info"
>> How is plz.info generated?  From what I see the content is the same
>> as
>> README.org, right?  Unless something special is going on you should be
>> able to let ELPA generate the file for you, instead of tracking the
>> generated file in your repository.
>
> It's generated the same way as the taxy.info file is for taxy, by the
> after-save-hook in the README.org file when I save it.
>

[...]


Adam Porter <adam@alphapapa.net> writes:

> By the way, I think I'd prefer to keep generating the info file myself so
> that users can install development versions from source with Quelpa and
> still get the manual installed.

OK, in that case it better remain.



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