I've added an update to emacs-lispy as well. On Mon, May 20, 2019 at 5:28 PM Brian Leung wrote: > Friendly ping. > > On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 1:36 AM Brian Leung wrote: > >> Hi Ricardo, >> >> OK, it looks like emacs-avy received a version bump two days ago. I've >> modified the patches appropriately and rebased with Guix's latest master >> branch. >> >> Best, >> Brian >> >> On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 8:25 PM Brian Leung wrote: >> >>> Hi Ricardo, >>> >>> OK, I've made your suggested changes. >>> >>> For future reference, is it possible to edit a past commit message with >>> git fixup? I know how to edit the actual contents of past commits using git >>> fixup, but not their commit messages. For these two patches, I had to >>> manually make new commits. >>> >>> Best, >>> Brian >>> >>> On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 7:02 PM Ricardo Wurmus >>> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Hi Brian, >>>> >>>> > Thanks for your response. The release version of >>>> emacs-highlight-symbol >>>> > prints an occurrence count in the echo area upon hovering over a >>>> symbol, >>>> > which is annoying because it can drown out important messages from >>>> (say) >>>> > eldoc; this PR >>> >, >>>> > which is not included in the release version, fixes that. The last >>>> release >>>> > version of emacs-avy was from January 2016, and there have since been >>>> > slightly over 100 commits since then for various features and bug >>>> > fixes. >>>> >>>> I see. It would be good to include this information as a comment so >>>> that people looking at this in the future understand why it was done. >>>> >>>> Please also change the commit message to state the actual version and >>>> not just a prefix of the commit hash. Please use the version string >>>> that would be used by Guix (something like “1.2.3-1.cabbage”). >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Ricardo >>>> >>>>