Yoni Rabkin (2016-12-05 12:39 -0500) wrote: >>> And installing a binary on the user's system by default doesn't sound >>> right to me when they are compiling and installing an elisp package; >>> it isn't expected behavior. >> >> I disagree with this: when I run "make", I expect that the full >> software will be built, not just a part of it (I mean only *.el >> files), so my opinion is that 'emms-print-metadata' should be built by >> default, but you are the boss here :-) > > Well, no. I'm just the current maintainer.
Yeah, sorry, I meant that you have a final decision. > Everyone, please write in with your opinions so that we can decide what > to do with this. If everyone thinks make should compile and install > `emms-print-metadata' then that is what we'll do. > > P.S. Alex, how about write access to the Emms git repo? For me? Well, thanks, it would be honor; but isn't it too early? Since I've never even contributed to EMMS. -- Alex _______________________________________________ Emms-help mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emms-help
