bug#44609: 12.3.1; auctex.el does not (provide 'auctex), which breaks use-package

2020-11-20 Thread Arash Esbati
Hi Mosè, Mosè Giordano writes: > did you read the README.md of `use-package'? It actually has an > example about AUCTeX: > https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package/blob/caa92f1d64fc25480551757d854b4b49981dfa6b/README.md#package-installation > >> If you need to install a different package from

bug#44609: 12.3.1; auctex.el does not (provide 'auctex), which breaks use-package

2020-11-13 Thread Vladimir Nikishkin
Do you have an exhaustive list of all the packages that have a mismatch between the package name and the feature name, that I need to collect to make a pull request to use-package documentation, in order to make it an authoritative source? I suspect that making such a list is a hard (if even

bug#44609: 12.3.1; auctex.el does not (provide 'auctex), which breaks use-package

2020-11-13 Thread Mosè Giordano
On Fri, 13 Nov 2020 at 11:34, Vladimir Nikishkin wrote: > > Well, how would I know that? It's that documented anywhere? I showed you it's a notable example in `use-package' documentation. Bye, Mosè ___ bug-auctex mailing list bug-auctex@gnu.org

bug#44609: 12.3.1; auctex.el does not (provide 'auctex), which breaks use-package

2020-11-13 Thread Vladimir Nikishkin
Well, how would I know that? It's that documented anywhere? -- Yours sincerely, Vladimir Nikishkin (Sent with Google mail mobile.) Mosè Giordano 于 2020年11月13日周五 19:20写道: > On Fri, 13 Nov 2020 at 10:20, Vladimir Nikishkin > wrote: > > > > I do not see how this is connected to the bug report.

bug#44609: 12.3.1; auctex.el does not (provide 'auctex), which breaks use-package

2020-11-13 Thread Mosè Giordano
On Fri, 13 Nov 2020 at 10:20, Vladimir Nikishkin wrote: > > I do not see how this is connected to the bug report. I'm not installing the > tex package. The connection you're missing is that `tex' is the name of the feature provided by AUCTeX:

bug#44609: 12.3.1; auctex.el does not (provide 'auctex), which breaks use-package

2020-11-13 Thread Vladimir Nikishkin
I do not see how this is connected to the bug report. I'm not installing the tex package. -- Yours sincerely, Vladimir Nikishkin (Sent with Google mail mobile.) Mosè Giordano 于 2020年11月13日周五 18:17写道: > Hi Vladimir, > > did you read the README.md of `use-package'? It actually has an > example

bug#44609: closed (Re: bug#44609: 12.3.1; auctex.el does not (provide 'auctex), which breaks use-package)

2020-11-13 Thread Vladimir Nikishkin
The response doesn't seem connected to the bug report in any sense. -- Yours sincerely, Vladimir Nikishkin (Sent with Google mail mobile.) GNU bug Tracking System 于 2020年11月13日周五 18:18写道: > Your bug report > > #44609: 12.3.1; auctex.el does not (provide 'auctex), which breaks >

bug#44609: 12.3.1; auctex.el does not (provide 'auctex), which breaks use-package

2020-11-13 Thread Mosè Giordano
Hi Vladimir, did you read the README.md of `use-package'? It actually has an example about AUCTeX: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package/blob/caa92f1d64fc25480551757d854b4b49981dfa6b/README.md#package-installation > If you need to install a different package from the one named by use-package,

bug#44609: 12.3.1; auctex.el does not (provide 'auctex), which breaks use-package

2020-11-12 Thread Vladimir Nikishkin
Dear AUCTeX developers. I am using use-package to keep the init.el decently structured. It is typical for package files to (provide) a feature that has the same name as the name of the package itself. For example, it helps with dependency tracking. E.g. you would say "Only load auctex-latexmk