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* policy discussion on bundling ELPA packages in the emacs tarball - take 3
@ 2021-03-01 22:45 Stephen Leake
  2021-03-02  8:58 ` Michael Albinus
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Stephen Leake @ 2021-03-01 22:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-devel

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I've done some work on implementing bundled ELPA packages. So far I've
not pushed any changes to emacs.git or elpa.git; I'm only changing my
local repositories.

Attached are:

bundle-elpa.diff : changes to master dd4eab759c Sun Feb 14

elpa-policy.diff : changes in emacs/admin/note/elpa since the last time
I posted it.

I'd like some aggreement that I'm on the right track for these sorts of
changes.

Currently, this assumes bundled elpa packages are checked out to
emacs/elpa, but it would not take much more work to also support
checking them out into emacs/lisp/... . That choice can be made on a
per-package basis; emacs/.gitmodules keeps track of where the bundled
packages are.

What works:

'make' generates PKGNAME-pkg.el, PKGNAME-autloads.el,  byte-compiles
packages.

'make clean' deletes the above.

Running the resulting emacs activates the bundled packages unless
package-load-list says not to.

'make-dist' adds the .el files from the bundled package to MANIFEST (ie,
to the distribution tarball).


What doesn't work yet:

'make' doesn't build bundled .info files

'make-dist' fails on making a directory link (on Windows/mingw64) - I
have not investigated this yet.

'make-dist' doesn't add .info, .elc from bundled packages.

I have not tried to build out of tree; this might just work, but
probably not.

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diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
index dd4eab759c..65d560dc4f 100644
--- a/.gitignore
+++ b/.gitignore
@@ -274,6 +274,7 @@ etc/emacs.tmpdesktop
 
 # Built by 'make-dist'.
 /MANIFEST
+/MANIFEST-submodules
 
 # Distribution directories.
 /emacs-[1-9]*/
diff --git a/.gitmodules b/.gitmodules
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..e36c5a3285
--- /dev/null
+++ b/.gitmodules
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+[submodule "elpa/ada-mode"]
+	path = elpa/ada-mode
+	url = /c/Projects/emacs/master/.git
+	branch = emacs-28/ada-mode
+[submodule "elpa/uniquify-files"]
+	path = elpa/uniquify-files
+	url = /c/Projects/emacs/master/.git
+	branch = emacs-28/uniquify-files
+[submodule "elpa/wisi"]
+	path = elpa/wisi
+	url = /c/Projects/emacs/master/.git
+	branch = emacs-28/wisi
diff --git a/admin/notes/elpa b/admin/notes/elpa
index 1e9e7a9f52..ce84aacaa4 100644
--- a/admin/notes/elpa
+++ b/admin/notes/elpa
@@ -33,3 +33,178 @@ the package.
 
 It is easy to use the elpa branch to deploy a "local" copy of the
 package archive.  For details, see the README file in the elpa branch.
+
+ELPA PACKAGES BUNDLED IN THE DISTRIBUTION TARBALL
+
+Why Bundle?
+
+    - To provide backward compatibility for users while allowing more
+      flexible releases, and more convenient maintenance.
+
+      - ada-mode was originally included in the emacs tarball, but was
+        removed when the ELPA version was capable enough. Some users
+        complained; bundling ada-mode would (almost) restore the
+        original behavior.
+
+      - org and other packages currently maintain two copies of their
+        code, in emacs.git master and elpa.git. Synchronizing them is
+        difficult; it is not a simple `git push/pull'. Bundling would
+        allow using 'git push/pull' to synchonize between emacs.git
+        and elpa.git.
+
+   - To provide a better "out-of-the-box" Emacs experience for new
+     Emacs users, by bundling new useful packages.
+   
+After the initial install of Emacs, users do not need to do anything
+special to update a bundled ELPA package; the normal package.el
+mechanisms recognize all the versions properly.
+
+Emacs core code may not depend on (bundled or non-bundled) GNU ELPA
+packages unless they are ":core" packages.
+   
+   - A simple git clone/checkout of emacs.git master creates a
+     workspace will all code required to build and run Emacs.
+
+   - Any ELPA package can be changed without affecting Emacs core.
+
+For single file packages whose upstream repository is emacs.git, the
+package is marked ":core" in the ELPA "elpa-packages" file. For
+example, eldoc and flymake are :core packages. This mechanism is not
+supported for packages with a separate upstream repository, because
+maintaining sync between the files in emacs.git and upstream is
+problematic; it is not a simple 'git push'.
+
+To bundle a multi-file package in Emacs, add to elpa.git a branch
+`emacs-NN/[PKGNAME]` which holds the version to be included in the
+next Emacs release of version NN:
+
+    cd elpa/packages/[PKGNAME]
+    git checkout -b emacs-NN/[PKGNAME]
+    git checkout externals/[PKGNAME]
+
+Note that every GNU ELPA package has a branch `externals/[PKGNAME]` in
+elpa.git.
+
+Also push the release branch to emacs.git:
+
+    git push [USERNAME]@git.savannah.gnu.org:/srv/git/emacs.git emacs-NN/[PKGNAME]
+
+    This allows emacs developers to checkout the bundled package
+    without requiring a separate clone of elpa.git.
+    
+In emacs/master, add a git submodule for that branch:
+
+    cd emacs/master
+    git submodule add --reference .git -b emacs-NN/[PKGNAME] \
+    [USERNAME]@git.savannah.gnu.org:/srv/git/emacs.git ./elpa/[PKGNAME]
+
+Emacs developers should add '--recurse-submodules' to the 'git clone'
+command when cloning Emacs; that will checkout the submodules with the
+rest of Emacs. To checkout the submodules in an existing Emacs
+directory tree:
+
+    git submodule update --reference . --init
+
+  However, the git worktree manual (https://git-scm.com/docs/git-worktree), in
+  the Bugs section at the end, says:
+
+    Multiple checkout in general is still experimental, and the
+    support for submodules is incomplete. It is NOT recommended to
+    make multiple checkouts of a superproject.
+
+  git worktrees allow keeping several checked out directory trees
+  while having only one local copy of the emacs.git repository. Some
+  emacs developers use worktrees, for example to keep emacs master,
+  emacs-27, and some feature branches checked out and built.
+
+  Emacs developers that wish to use worktrees must not execute any
+  submodule commands; do not include --recurse-submodules' on 'git
+  clone', do not execute 'git submodule update'. Then the local git
+  repository is not a "superproject", and worktrees can be safely
+  used.
+
+  We provide a script `checkout_git_elpa_worktrees.sh' that uses 'git
+  worktree' to checkout each bundled ELPA branch into emac/elpa,
+  instead of 'git submodule update'.
+
+There are currently (jan 2020) some multi-file packages with code in
+both elpa.git and emacs.git; org, gnus for example. To convert those
+packages into bundled packages, they are deleted from emacs.git, and
+then follow the process above. The net result in the emacs directory
+tree is that the code moves from emacs/lisp/[PKGNAME] to
+emacs/elpa/[PKGNAME].
+
+'make' treats emacs/elpa the same as it treats emacs/lisp and
+emacs/doc; .el files are byte compiled, .texi files are compiled to
+info. Note that documentation source .texi files for bundled packages
+reside in emacs/elpa/[PKGNAME], not in emacs/doc.
+
+'make dist' treats emacs/elpa the same as it treats emacs/lisp; the
+files are included in the distribution tarball.
+
+'make install' places the installed emacs/elpa directory next to the
+installed emacs/lisp directory.
+
+At Emacs startup, the (installed or source) `emacs/elpa' directory is
+added to `package-directory-list', and is treated the same as other
+entries in that list. Note that this is different from files in
+emacs/lisp; those are added to `load-path'. Using
+`package-directory-list' allows users to disable bundled packages via
+`package-load-list'.
+
+Emacs developers use the various 'git submodule' commands to maintain
+packages in emacs/elpa. It is expected that very few edits will be
+made there; the primary development of ELPA packages is done in a
+checkout from elpa.git. Changes can be made in emacs/elpa to fix a bug
+for a release, or to change code to be consistent with some emacs core
+change. Such changes can be pushed to elpa.git and merged into the
+package development branch.
+
+UNRESOLVED ISSUES/TODO:
+
+- One issue is whether the autoloads of bundled ELPA packages are
+  processed when we dump Emacs (like we do for all the packages that
+  are in Emacs core), or whether that's done during
+  `package-activate-all`. The baseline design does it during
+  `package-activate-all'.
+
+  Doing it at dump time gives better startup times, at the cost of
+  making it impossible for the end-user to prevent activation of a
+  package.
+
+  Users who care about startup time can do their own dump.
+
+- emacs/elpa/[PKNAME] vs emacs/lisp/[PKGNAME]
+
+  Note that this choice can be made on a per-package basis;
+  emacs/.gitmodules records where the package is checked out.
+  
+  The baseline design keeps all bundled ELPA packages in
+  emacs/elpa/[PKNAME], both in the source and installed directory
+  trees. This makes it very easy to distinguish an emacs directory
+  tree with bundled packages from one without.
+
+  An alternative is to keep the bundled ELPA packages in
+  emacs/lisp/[PKGNAME]; that minimizes the change when a package that
+  is current in emacs.git converts to a bundled package. This would
+  also mean that bundled packages are put in `load-path' at Emacs
+  startup, not in `package-directory-list'.
+
+- Does vc support submodules and nested worktrees?
+
+- Define a useful emacs lisp project, so `C-x p f' searches
+  `load-path' via `project-find-file'
+
+  That reduces the need to remember what packages are bundled, and
+  where you have them checked out.
+
+- Update the mechanism that populates
+  https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_mono/*
+
+  For example, ada-mode.html there still reflects the ancient version
+  that was in emacs core.
+
+- Automating compiling C, Ada, Rust or other language code required by
+  the package, to executables or modules. This is more important for
+  bundled packages; users expect Emacs to "just work" out of the box.
+
diff --git a/elpa/ada-mode b/elpa/ada-mode
new file mode 160000
index 0000000000..05d61057ec
--- /dev/null
+++ b/elpa/ada-mode
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Subproject commit 05d61057ecb532e813489f85d00620363798d72d
diff --git a/elpa/uniquify-files b/elpa/uniquify-files
new file mode 160000
index 0000000000..7b15736c17
--- /dev/null
+++ b/elpa/uniquify-files
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Subproject commit 7b15736c17ab4b60ebd269c9e7b62194ae6d2a15
diff --git a/elpa/wisi b/elpa/wisi
new file mode 160000
index 0000000000..dd09dcf376
--- /dev/null
+++ b/elpa/wisi
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Subproject commit dd09dcf3768903e74f9d9f6a579f5dd2acd7a5d7
diff --git a/lisp/Makefile.in b/lisp/Makefile.in
index 72f7f1676b..7fc63e0b4f 100644
--- a/lisp/Makefile.in
+++ b/lisp/Makefile.in
@@ -53,11 +53,14 @@ FIND_DELETE =
 # You can specify a different executable on the make command line,
 # e.g. "make EMACS=../src/emacs ...".
 
-# We never change directory before running Emacs, so a relative file
-# name is fine, and makes life easier.  If we need to change
-# directory, we can use emacs --chdir.
+# We never change directory before running Emacs (except in git
+# submodule commands), so a relative file name is fine, and makes
+# life easier.  If we need to change directory, we can use emacs
+# --chdir.
 EMACS = ../src/emacs${EXEEXT}
 
+ABS_EMACS = $(CURDIR)/$(EMACS) $(EMACSOPT)
+
 # Command line flags for Emacs.
 
 EMACSOPT = -batch --no-site-file --no-site-lisp
@@ -110,6 +113,7 @@ MAIN_FIRST =
 
 # The actual Emacs command run in the targets below.
 # Prevent any setting of EMACSLOADPATH in user environment causing problems.
+# FIXME: why not 'unexport EMACSLOADPATH'?
 emacs = EMACSLOADPATH= '$(EMACS)' $(EMACSOPT)
 
 ## Subdirectories, relative to builddir.
@@ -194,7 +198,7 @@ $(lisp)/finder-inf.el:
 # Use expand-file-name rather than $abs_scrdir so that Emacs does not
 # get confused when it compares file-names for equality.
 
-autoloads .PHONY: $(lisp)/loaddefs.el
+autoloads .PHONY: elpa-autoloads $(lisp)/loaddefs.el
 $(lisp)/loaddefs.el: gen-lisp $(LOADDEFS)
 	$(AM_V_GEN)$(emacs) -l autoload \
 	    --eval '(setq autoload-ensure-writable t)' \
@@ -202,6 +206,9 @@ $(lisp)/loaddefs.el:
 	    --eval '(setq generated-autoload-file (expand-file-name (unmsys--file-name "$@")))' \
 	    -f batch-update-autoloads ${SUBDIRS_ALMOST}
 
+elpa-autoloads :
+	EMACSLOADPATH= git submodule foreach $(ABS_EMACS) -l elpa-bundle -f elpa-bundle-generate-autoloads
+
 # autoloads only runs when loaddefs.el is nonexistent, although it
 # generates a number of different files. Provide a force option to enable
 # regeneration of all these files.
@@ -314,7 +321,7 @@ compile-targets:
 
 # Compile all the Elisp files that need it.  Beware: it approximates
 # 'no-byte-compile', so watch out for false-positives!
-compile-main: gen-lisp compile-clean
+compile-main: gen-lisp compile-clean compile-bundled-elpa
 	@(cd $(lisp) && 			     \
 	els=`echo "${SUBDIRS_REL} " | sed -e 's|/\./|/|g' -e 's|/\. | |g' -e 's| |/*.el |g'`; \
 	for el in ${MAIN_FIRST} $$els; do            \
@@ -340,11 +347,14 @@ compile-clean:
 	  fi; \
 	done
 
+compile-bundled-elpa :
+	EMACSLOADPATH= git submodule foreach $(ABS_EMACS) -l elpa-bundle -f elpa-bundle-byte-compile
+
 .PHONY: gen-lisp leim semantic
 
 ## make -C ../admin/unidata all should be here, but that would race
 ## with ../src.  See comments above for loaddefs.
-gen-lisp: leim semantic
+gen-lisp: leim semantic gen-bundled-elpa
 
 # (re)compile titdic-cnv before recursing into `leim` since its used to
 # generate some of the Quail source files from tables.
@@ -354,6 +364,9 @@ leim:
 semantic:
 	$(MAKE) -C ../admin/grammars all EMACS="$(EMACS:.%=../.%)"
 
+gen-bundled-elpa:
+	EMACSLOADPATH= git submodule foreach $(ABS_EMACS) -l elpa-bundle -f elpa-bundle-generate-pkg-file
+
 # Compile all Lisp files, but don't recompile those that are up to
 # date.  Some .el files don't get compiled because they set the
 # local variable no-byte-compile.
@@ -452,9 +465,12 @@ $(CAL_DIR)/hol-loaddefs.el:
 	   --eval "(setq generated-autoload-file (expand-file-name (unmsys--file-name \"$@\")))" \
 	   -f batch-update-autoloads $(CAL_DIR)
 
-.PHONY: bootstrap-clean distclean maintainer-clean extraclean
+.PHONY: elpa-bundle-clean bootstrap-clean distclean maintainer-clean extraclean
+
+elpa-bundle-clean:
+	git submodule foreach 'rm -f `basename $$name`-pkg.el `basename $$name`-autloads.el *.elc'
 
-bootstrap-clean:
+bootstrap-clean: elpa-bundle-clean
 	find $(lisp) -name '*.elc' $(FIND_DELETE)
 	rm -f $(AUTOGENEL)
 
diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/elpa-bundle.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/elpa-bundle.el
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000..f4e8c83c99
--- /dev/null
+++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/elpa-bundle.el
@@ -0,0 +1,167 @@
+;;; elpa-bundle.el --- maintain bundled elpa packages  -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
+(require 'package)
+(require 'lisp-mnt)
+
+;;; functions named 'elpaa--' are copied from elpa-admin.el, modified as indicated
+
+(defvar elpaa--url "https://elpa.gnu.org/nongnu/")
+(defun elpaa--default-url (pkgname) (concat elpaa--url pkgname ".html"))
+
+(defun elpaa--alist-to-plist-args (alist)
+  (mapcar (lambda (x)
+            (if (and (not (consp x))
+                     (or (keywordp x)
+                         (not (symbolp x))
+                         (memq x '(nil t))))
+                x `',x))
+          (apply #'nconc
+                 (mapcar (lambda (pair) (list (car pair) (cdr pair))) alist))))
+
+(defun elpaa--override-version (pkg-spec orig-fun header)
+  (let ((str (funcall orig-fun header)))
+    (or (if (or (equal header "version")
+                (and str (equal header "package-version")))
+            (let ((version-map (plist-get (cdr pkg-spec) :version-map))
+                  (dont-release (plist-get (cdr pkg-spec) :dont-release)))
+              (or (cadr (assoc str version-map))
+                  (and str dont-release
+                       (string-match dont-release str)
+                       (replace-match "snapshot" t t str)))))
+        str)))
+
+;;; mainfile inlined.
+(defun elpaa--metadata (dir pkg-spec)
+  "Return a list (SIMPLE VERSION DESCRIPTION REQ EXTRAS),
+where SIMPLE is non-nil if the package is simple;
+VERSION is the version string of the simple package;
+DESCRIPTION is the brief description of the package;
+REQ is a list of requirements;
+EXTRAS is an alist with additional metadata.
+
+PKG is the name of the package and DIR is the directory where it is."
+  (let* ((pkg (car pkg-spec))
+         (mainfile (concat pkg ".el")) ;; FIXME: ignoring :main-file :lisp-dir
+         (files (directory-files dir nil "\\`dir\\'\\|\\.el\\'")))
+    (setq files (delete (concat pkg "-pkg.el") files))
+    (setq files (delete (concat pkg "-autoloads.el") files))
+    (cond
+     ((file-exists-p mainfile)
+      (with-temp-buffer
+	(insert-file-contents mainfile)
+	(goto-char (point-min))
+        (let* ((pkg-desc
+                (unwind-protect
+                    (progn
+                      (when (or (plist-get (cdr pkg-spec) :version-map)
+                                (plist-get (cdr pkg-spec) :dont-release))
+                        (advice-add 'lm-header :around
+                                    (apply-partially
+                                     #'elpaa--override-version
+                                     pkg-spec)))
+                      (package-buffer-info))
+                  (advice-remove 'lm-header
+                                 #'elpaa--override-version)))
+               (extras (package-desc-extras pkg-desc))
+               (version (package-desc-version pkg-desc))
+               (keywords (lm-keywords-list))
+               ;; (_ (elpaa--version-to-list version)) ; Sanity check!
+               (pt (lm-header "package-type"))
+               (simple (if pt (equal pt "simple") (= (length files) 1)))
+               (found-url (alist-get :url extras))
+               (found-keywords (alist-get :keywords extras)))
+
+          (when (and keywords (not found-keywords))
+            ;; Using an old package-buffer-info which doesn't include
+            ;; keywords.  Fix it by hand.
+            (push (cons :keywords keywords) extras))
+          (unless found-url
+            ;; Provide a good default URL.
+            (push (cons :url (elpaa--default-url pkg)) extras))
+          (list simple
+		(package-version-join version)
+		(package-desc-summary pkg-desc)
+                (package-desc-reqs pkg-desc)
+                extras))))
+     (t
+      (error "Can't find main file %s file in %s" mainfile dir)))))
+
+;; elpa--temp-file deleted
+(defun elpaa--write-pkg-file (pkg-dir name metadata)
+  (let ((pkg-file (expand-file-name (concat name "-pkg.el") pkg-dir))
+	(print-level nil)
+        (print-quoted t)
+	(print-length nil))
+    (write-region
+     (concat (format ";; Generated package description from %s.el  -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-\n"
+		     name)
+	     (prin1-to-string
+              (cl-destructuring-bind (version desc requires extras)
+                  (cdr metadata)
+                (nconc
+                 (list 'define-package
+                       name
+                       version
+                       desc
+                       (list 'quote
+                             ;; Turn version lists into string form.
+                             (mapcar
+                              (lambda (elt)
+                                (list (car elt)
+                                      (package-version-join (cadr elt))))
+                              requires)))
+                 (elpaa--alist-to-plist-args extras))))
+	     "\n")
+     nil
+     pkg-file)))
+
+(defun elpa-bundle-pkg-spec ()
+  "Return elpa admin package spec for package in default-directory."
+  (let* ((dir default-directory)
+         (pkg (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name dir))))
+
+    ;; This is the elpa admin package spec, _not_ the package.el
+    ;; package descriptor. We don't need :url here.
+    ;;
+    ;; FIXME: we do need :lisp-dir; so far, we can just look for
+    ;; a 'lisp' subdirectory.
+    ;;
+    ;; FIXME: we need :main-file to generate -pkg.el. So far
+    ;; that's only tramp; we could hard-code an exceptions list
+    ;; here.
+    (list pkg)))
+
+(defun elpa-bundle-generate-pkg-file ()
+  "Generate package descriptor file for package in default-directory."
+  (let* ((dir default-directory)
+         (pkg (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name dir)))
+         (pkg-spec (elpa-bundle-pkg-spec))
+         (metadata (elpaa--metadata dir pkg-spec)))
+    (elpaa--write-pkg-file dir pkg metadata)))
+
+(defun elpa-bundle-generate-autoloads ()
+  "Generate autoloads file for package in default-directory."
+  (package-generate-autoloads (elpa-bundle-pkg-spec) default-directory))
+
+(defun elpa-bundle-activate-all ()
+  "Activate all bundled packages."
+  ;; `default-directory' is emacs/elpa/[PKGNAME], unless the package
+  ;; is under emacs/lisp somewhere.
+
+  ;; FIXME: currently this only supports emacs/elpa; use 'git
+  ;; submodule foreach' to get list of package dirs.
+  (let ((package-user-dir (expand-file-name "elpa" (getenv "emacs_dir")))
+        (package-directory-list nil))
+    (package-load-all-descriptors)
+    (dolist (elt package-alist)
+      (package-activate-1 (car (cdr elt))))))
+
+(defun elpa-bundle-byte-compile ()
+  "Byte-compile package in default-directory."
+  ;; bundled packages may depend on other bundled packages
+  (elpa-bundle-activate-all)
+
+  ;; This is how package.el compiles packages.
+  (byte-recompile-directory default-directory 0 t))
+
+;;; elpa-bundle.el ends here
diff --git a/lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el b/lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el
index 90b7b88d58..a1503702df 100644
--- a/lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el
+++ b/lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el
@@ -305,12 +305,14 @@ package-user-dir
 
 ;;;###autoload
 (defcustom package-directory-list
-  ;; Defaults are subdirs named "elpa" in the site-lisp dirs.
+  ;; Defaults are subdirs named "elpa" in the site-lisp dirs, and
+  ;; bundled elpa packages.
   (let (result)
     (dolist (f load-path)
       (and (stringp f)
            (equal (file-name-nondirectory f) "site-lisp")
            (push (expand-file-name "elpa" f) result)))
+    (push (expand-file-name "../elpa" data-directory) result)
     (nreverse result))
   "List of additional directories containing Emacs Lisp packages.
 Each directory name should be absolute.
diff --git a/make-dist b/make-dist
index 606fdd9e3a..dd55e3b8aa 100755
--- a/make-dist
+++ b/make-dist
@@ -407,6 +407,11 @@ manifest=
   else
     git ls-files | grep -v '^test' >$manifest
   fi || exit
+
+# Bundled ELPA packages are not included by 'git ls-files'
+# above.
+  git submodule foreach git ls-files >> $manifest
+  
   printf '%s\n' $possibly_non_vc_files $info_files >>$manifest || exit
   sort -u -o $manifest $manifest || exit
 fi

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diff --git a/admin/notes/elpa b/admin/notes/elpa
index e06633d098..ce84aacaa4 100644
--- a/admin/notes/elpa
+++ b/admin/notes/elpa
@@ -35,7 +35,6 @@ It is easy to use the elpa branch to deploy a "local" copy of the
 package archive.  For details, see the README file in the elpa branch.
 
 ELPA PACKAGES BUNDLED IN THE DISTRIBUTION TARBALL
--- updated 29 Jan 2021
 
 Why Bundle?
 
@@ -61,26 +60,27 @@ special to update a bundled ELPA package; the normal package.el
 mechanisms recognize all the versions properly.
 
 Emacs core code may not depend on (bundled or non-bundled) GNU ELPA
-packages unless they are ":core" packages; if that functionality is
-required, the package must be moved to Emacs.
+packages unless they are ":core" packages.
    
    - A simple git clone/checkout of emacs.git master creates a
      workspace will all code required to build and run Emacs.
 
    - Any ELPA package can be changed without affecting Emacs core.
 
-For single file packages, the file can simply be in both elpa.git and
-emacs.git master. The package is marked ":core" in the ELPA
-"elpa-packages" file. For example, eldoc and flymake are :core
-packages. This mechanism is not supported for multi-file packages,
-because maintaining sync between the files in emacs.git and elpa.git
-is more problematic.
+For single file packages whose upstream repository is emacs.git, the
+package is marked ":core" in the ELPA "elpa-packages" file. For
+example, eldoc and flymake are :core packages. This mechanism is not
+supported for packages with a separate upstream repository, because
+maintaining sync between the files in emacs.git and upstream is
+problematic; it is not a simple 'git push'.
 
 To bundle a multi-file package in Emacs, add to elpa.git a branch
 `emacs-NN/[PKGNAME]` which holds the version to be included in the
 next Emacs release of version NN:
 
-    git branch -c externals/[PKGNAME] emacs-NN/[PKGNAME]
+    cd elpa/packages/[PKGNAME]
+    git checkout -b emacs-NN/[PKGNAME]
+    git checkout externals/[PKGNAME]
 
 Note that every GNU ELPA package has a branch `externals/[PKGNAME]` in
 elpa.git.
@@ -94,7 +94,9 @@ Also push the release branch to emacs.git:
     
 In emacs/master, add a git submodule for that branch:
 
-    git submodule add --reference . -b emacs-NN/[PKGNAME] elpa/[PKGNAME]
+    cd emacs/master
+    git submodule add --reference .git -b emacs-NN/[PKGNAME] \
+    [USERNAME]@git.savannah.gnu.org:/srv/git/emacs.git ./elpa/[PKGNAME]
 
 Emacs developers should add '--recurse-submodules' to the 'git clone'
 command when cloning Emacs; that will checkout the submodules with the
@@ -174,6 +176,9 @@ UNRESOLVED ISSUES/TODO:
 
 - emacs/elpa/[PKNAME] vs emacs/lisp/[PKGNAME]
 
+  Note that this choice can be made on a per-package basis;
+  emacs/.gitmodules records where the package is checked out.
+  
   The baseline design keeps all bundled ELPA packages in
   emacs/elpa/[PKNAME], both in the source and installed directory
   trees. This makes it very easy to distinguish an emacs directory
@@ -187,8 +192,8 @@ UNRESOLVED ISSUES/TODO:
 
 - Does vc support submodules and nested worktrees?
 
-- Define a useful emacs lisp project (or something simpler),
-  So `C-x p f' searches `load-path' via `project-find-file'
+- Define a useful emacs lisp project, so `C-x p f' searches
+  `load-path' via `project-find-file'
 
   That reduces the need to remember what packages are bundled, and
   where you have them checked out.
@@ -200,8 +205,6 @@ UNRESOLVED ISSUES/TODO:
   that was in emacs core.
 
 - Automating compiling C, Ada, Rust or other language code required by
-  the package, to executables or modules. This includes defining
-  standard places to put executables, modules, and other
-  aritifacts. This is more important for bundled packages; users
-  expect Emacs to "just work" out of the box.
+  the package, to executables or modules. This is more important for
+  bundled packages; users expect Emacs to "just work" out of the box.
 

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* Re: policy discussion on bundling ELPA packages in the emacs tarball - take 3
  2021-03-01 22:45 policy discussion on bundling ELPA packages in the emacs tarball - take 3 Stephen Leake
@ 2021-03-02  8:58 ` Michael Albinus
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Michael Albinus @ 2021-03-02  8:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Stephen Leake; +Cc: emacs-devel

Stephen Leake <stephen_leake@stephe-leake.org> writes:

Hi Stephen,

> +    ;; FIXME: we need :main-file to generate -pkg.el. So far
> +    ;; that's only tramp; we could hard-code an exceptions list
> +    ;; here.

Tramp shouldn't be bundled with the Emacs tarball, so we have no problem
so far. (But the underlying problem persists.)

Best regards, Michael.



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