Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>       This will not work for packages like Gnus, bbdb, w3,
>  hyperbole, vm, and psgml, since the compilation requires selectively
>  preloading some files, or even running complex build-scripts during
>  the compilation of the elisp files.

Why can't they be run from the hook then?  The client can register its
build script.  The server (different versions of emacs or xemacs)
would then run the build script, compiling it to its own byte code.

>       Let us not solidify policy that is unworkable for a majority
>  of the independent elisp packages.

My solution is meant to solve more than just elisp.


Guy


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