Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Oleg Pykhalov writes: > >> Pushed with changes above to master. > > I don't think the emacs-map package is needed as a propagated inputs > since it ships with Emacs. Have you tried building emacs-burly without > it? > > For the same reason I'm not even sure we need to provide emacs-map at > all (we do not provide emacs-seq either). > > WDYT? I think, emacs-seq has shown that packages "extracted" from emacs (here: map, xref, project) can be problematic if they become older than the one that ship with emacs (and are deeper in the graph?). Not sure, maybe this is already an issue for emacs-next users?! -- Brian Kernighan has an automobile which he helped design. Unlike most automobiles, it has neither speedometer, nor gas gauge, nor any of the numerous idiot lights which plague the modern driver. Rather, if the driver makes any mistake, a giant "?" lights up in the center of the dashboard. "The experienced driver", he says, "will usually know what's wrong."