Am Donnerstag, den 05.12.2019, 12:46 -0600 schrieb Brett Gilio: > That is why I made the note about eventually replacing the > installation of that directory to use the system usually used by > `emacs-build-system` because I figure this would cause less issues in > the future if for some reason the emacs site-lisp directory structure > were to change again. > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > ;; TODO: Replace with `#:include' method used by > ;; emacs-build-system. > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > > But I don't think it is a pressing issue to do it so cleanly. > Or maybe it is. Idk. Perhaps you're right, but as far as I can see the Emacs build system does not yet tell us how to proceed with data. It also has a unique way of handling documentation, first putting it into site-lisp before moving it to share/info where it should belong. > > I still don't feel comfortable with data being at the top of site- > > lisp, > > though. Perhaps something similar to emacs-yasnippet-snippets, > > where > > you store the data in share/emacs/telega-data would be more > > appropriate. > > I was ACTUALLY going to do it this way originally, but I was really > uncertain of it so I just sent the patch as is. I like the idea more, > so > I am going to revise the patch. Otherwise, once I get this revision > in > everything should be good to go. I'll also substitute the functions > to > reflect that changed path. > > [...] > > Alright, carry on! Patch will be available soon. Looking at your revised patch, I still feel a bit uneasy about putting data into the load-path. I therefore proprose a revised revised (R^2, if you will) patch, which I've attached to this message. Regards, Leo