Incidentally, while on the issue of debian emacs startup, I have the
following snippet in my .emacs file for hooking my non-debian emacs into
the debian emacs package system:
;; Debian stuff
(unless (boundp 'debian-emacs-flavor)
(load "/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/debian-startup")
(debian-startup 'emacs22)
(debian-startup 'emacs22))
["emacs22" because there is no emacs23 in debian yet]
It does appear to work (I can even use complicated packages like ecb
installed via aptitude), but is obviously slightly odd; is there a
better way than this?
AFAICT, the multiple calls to `debian-startup' are necessary -- it
doesn't work with just one -- which is one of the weird things nobody
seemed to understand when I asked about it a few years about on
debian-emacsen....
Thanks,
-Miles
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