Quoting Ralf Treinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > There are two different questions here for the case that both > ocaml-mode and tuareg-mode are installed on a system: > > 1) how can a user overwrite the default behaviour, > 2) how can a system administrator change the default behaviour. > > When we discussed the two packages some time ago I was thinking of > the first question. For this, it should be sufficient to explain > in the README of ocaml-mode how a user should change his load-path.
Agreed. > Concerning the second: Maybe put a symlink from 52ocaml-mode to > 50ocaml-mode ? This way ocaml-mode would be loaded twice but IMHO > this is a minor inconvenience. It would solve the problem with upgrades > which Remi has pointed out. I'm not sure this is the administrator's business ... > In the current version in svn the README of tuareg-mode reads: > > tuareg-mode is now automatically loaded on all files with filename > extension .ml\w?. If the debian package "ocaml-mode", which provides > an alternative emacs mode for (O)Caml files, is installed together > with the tuareg-mode package then tuareg takes precedence. Users who > wish to overwrite this behaviour should consult the instuctions given > in the file /usr/share/doc/ocaml-mode/README.Debian. Thanks. -- Jérôme Marant -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

