> I have around 30 packages that I install through ELPA. Since this is pretty
> unwieldy,
I must say that I find it far from obvious that it's unwieldy.
> I have these all configured using the "use-package" macro,
By that do you mean that you first go through the trouble of disabling
the normal automatic setup done by ELPA packages, and then setup
use-package for each and every one of those packages, partly redoing by
hand what the ELPA package's normal setup would have done for you?
> which will automatically download missing packages and `require' them
> as necessary. This makes installations on new machines really simple.
Auto-installing a list of packages seems mostly unrelated to whether
(and how) you configure them, tho.
> However, since AUCTeX doesn't have any (require 'auctex) line, use-package
> will fail and AUCTeX won't install.
Sounds like a problem with use-package.
> Now that I know that AUCTeX will work when you just install it, it is
> indeed not too hard to get AUCTeX working.
FWIW, this should be the case for *all* ELPA packages.
Stefan
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