That's absolutely right, I didn't know clang packaged it already. Here is the listing. --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > ls -1 /gnu/store/...-clang-6.0.1/share/clang bash-autocomplete.sh clang-format-bbedit.applescript clang-format-diff.py clang-format-sublime.py clang-format.el clang-format.py clang-rename.el clang-rename.py --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- Not should we fix the Emacs package, but also the Vim .py files, the Sublime+bbedit extensions (which we can discard I guess) and the Bash completion. I see a few ways we can proceed: - Deprecate emacs-clang-format. - Use emacs-clang-tooling as suggested by Tim. - Use clang as it is and fix the installation of the share folder. - Use clang:emacs output and clang:vim output. - Keep emacs-clang-format but use the Clang source (as per Tim suggestion), and add emacs-clang-rename from the same source. In all cases we need to fix the installation of the Bash completion file and maybe to discard the Sublime+bbedit extensions. > : - The license is incorrect. The version that is cloned from github > : also seems to have some licensing issues (Missing full license...) Which license? -- Pierre Neidhardt https://ambrevar.xyz/