From: pjb@informatimago.com (Pascal J. Bourguignon)
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Make a "general" Emacs configuration
Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2010 18:11:00 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87wrry1m97.fsf@kuiper.lan.informatimago.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: mailman.1.1281450695.30969.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Andrea Crotti <andrea.crotti.0@gmail.com> writes:
> I feel that I have to change something in my emacs configuration, what I
> would like to have is something similar to the linux kernel, where you
> can disable enable things and they keep track of the dependencies.
>
> Using many autoloads and hooks it should not be a problem of course but
> I would like to make more modular.
>
> But the first thing to do is to move out everything I don't develop.
> For example all the packages that I pull from git, should not be in my
> own git repository, but if I move them out then I need to download them
> every time, and the version could be different.
>
> I think that git submodule could be the way to go, BUT I would like to
> keep the same version also, so I upgrade only once and I keep
> consistency everywhere.
>
> Reading now again the doc looks like it could work exactly like that
> anyway, but I still have some troubles understanding the submodules...
>
> Any example or idea is welcome...
You could just rely on the work done by your linux distribution. For
example, gentoo automatically updates the site-start.el file (actually
site-gentoo.el, loaded from site-start.el), when you install, update
or remove packages from the app-emacs category.
--
__Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/
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2010-08-10 16:11 ` Pascal J. Bourguignon [this message]
2010-08-10 16:53 ` Make a "general" Emacs configuration rustom
2010-08-10 17:23 ` Pascal J. Bourguignon
2010-08-10 14:31 Andrea Crotti
2010-08-10 16:53 ` Joel James Adamson
2010-08-10 17:26 ` Andrea Crotti
2010-08-10 18:50 ` Gabriele Lanaro
2010-08-10 19:13 ` Andrea Crotti
2010-08-10 23:00 ` Bernardo
2010-08-11 8:52 ` Andrea Crotti
2010-08-11 14:45 ` Tim Visher
2010-08-11 15:09 ` Andrea Crotti
2010-08-11 19:10 ` Glauber Alex Dias Prado
2010-08-12 8:39 ` Andrea Crotti
2010-08-12 13:57 ` Andrea Crotti
2010-08-12 16:33 ` Tim Visher
2010-08-12 18:08 ` Glauber Alex Dias Prado
2010-08-13 13:34 ` Tim Visher
2010-08-13 18:39 ` Glauber Alex Dias Prado
2010-08-13 8:55 ` Andrea Crotti
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