Am 24.01.2012 04:28, schrieb François Pinard:
Andreas Röhler<andreas.roeh...@online.de> writes:
if you could manage to moan into the bug-tracker, that will be great
:)
Don't get me started on bug trackers! :-) I much prefer humans to
robots.
I'm your man! - LC :)
But OK, I'll ponder how usable is your tracker. It better
*behaves*! :-)
Existing python-mode should not disturb installed Pymacs. Does it?
I do not know. I've no problem currently, because the Python mode
version lags only a bit, and for tiny things without consequences.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-mode
I've seen much worse than this tracker, could be better. Trackers are
also devices favoring bad maintainer attitudes. Some of my ramblings:
https://plus.google.com/110898546836957350133/posts/NLwkdraQeay
"Bug trackers and other maintainer tools are not so meant to ease
communications, than to give maintainers some feel they are good at
processing bug reports. The original idea was to solve programming
problems, but it rather quickly shifted into a starve to get rid of the
report, or even the user. I observed this a lot of times."
Ahh, you got me completely.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/python-mode provides a kind of wellness.
And indeed: it helps to forget. Thus living relaxed with all the fuss
stored savely until the end of times - :)
If not, next step might be a repo, keeping/installing Pymacs alongside
with our stuff.
Whatever works best!
try M-x python-dedicated for a better sleep :)
Wrong type argument: commandp, python-dedicated
bzr branch lp:python-mode
should deliver it, afterwards a
bzr pull
to update
Let's go on,
Andreas
Cheers,
Keep happy!
Andreas
François :-)
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