> Stefan Kangas writes: > >> Stefan Kangas writes: >> >>> Andrea Corallo writes: >>> >>>> Stefan Monnier via "Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of >>>> text editors" writes: >>>> >>>>> Package: Emacs >>>>> Version: 30.0.50 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Idlwave has been bundled with Emacs "forever" but that code has been >>>>> unmaintained for many years. There was another version over on Github. >>>>> The two have now been consolidated and made available via GNU ELPA >>>>> (http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/idlwave.html). >>>>> >>>>> AFAICT this is a package with a very small audience, so I suggest we >>>>> unbundle it from Emacs, leaving it up to users to install it from GNU >>>>> ELPA instead. >>>>> >>>>> Maybe we could move it to `lisp/obsolete` for Emacs-30? >>>> >>>> SGTM. >>> >>> +1 >> >> I suppose we missed the train for Emacs 30, but how about doing this on >> master now? > > That was 18 weeks ago. > > I have now moved idlwave.el and related files to lisp/obsolete, and > added a NEWS entry. Please see commits 75c5aaae893 and b3c82f939c3. Thanks. Just a few days ago a user encountered a warning that confused them, arising from idl-shell looking for and failing to find an IDL install. This should help with such accidental encounters. I presume this will also have the side effect of removing the `.pro' entry from `auto-mode-alist'?