Re: provide elpa packages

2016-11-26 Thread Tomi Ollila
On Sat, Nov 26 2016, David Bremner wrote: > Tomi Ollila writes: > >> >> (you could amend copying Makefile.global for out of tree builds -- or use >> include $(srcdir)/Makefile.global) >> > > OK, I did that, and pushed to master and release. BTW, the next line > still looks problematic for oot bu

Re: provide elpa packages

2016-11-26 Thread David Bremner
Tomi Ollila writes: > > (you could amend copying Makefile.global for out of tree builds -- or use > include $(srcdir)/Makefile.global) > OK, I did that, and pushed to master and release. BTW, the next line still looks problematic for oot builds? Did not test... d ___

Re: provide elpa packages

2016-11-25 Thread Tomi Ollila
On Fri, Nov 25 2016, Tomi Ollila wrote: > On Sat, Nov 19 2016, David Bremner wrote: > >> This is an answer to the discussion we were having on irc the other day >> about easily installing the emacs front-end for a single user. >> >> For users of package.el supporting emacs (iirc, emacs 24.1+),

Re: provide elpa packages

2016-11-25 Thread Tomi Ollila
On Sat, Nov 19 2016, David Bremner wrote: > This is an answer to the discussion we were having on irc the other day about > easily installing the emacs front-end for a single user. > > For users of package.el supporting emacs (iirc, emacs 24.1+), you can > > 1) make elpa > 2) From within emacs M

provide elpa packages

2016-11-19 Thread David Bremner
This is an answer to the discussion we were having on irc the other day about easily installing the emacs front-end for a single user. For users of package.el supporting emacs (iirc, emacs 24.1+), you can 1) make elpa 2) From within emacs M-x package-install-file the-tarball-produced-in-step-1