Joe.  Thanks for your response.

Sure I read the install, that's how I was able to generate the script that you 
see in the first (github) link, below.  Problem is, I'll have to rerun the 
script (at minimum) every time there's an emacs update.  I'm sure to forget and 
something will break.  Thus, I'd optimally like it installed via the emacs 
package manager, or less preferably, via a homebrew/linuxbrew formula (which is 
how I installed emacs).


I guess I'm pretty surprised that given VM is not included in emacs, there is 
no obvious way to install via the package manager.  (Though I'm not an expert 
in these things, so maybe there is ...)


/D

---- On Mon, 25 May 2015 06:37:57 -0700 Joe Malcolm<[email protected]> 
wrote ---- 

Diagon writes: 
> 
>Hi all. I'm trying to figure out how to get VM into my emacs (ver.24) on a 
machine where I don't have superuser status. I'm am trying two tracks: 
> 
>(1) I installed emacs using linuxbrew, and so am trying to figure out how 
to create/commit a formula: 
>https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/issues/40051 
> 
>(2) It would obviously be nicer if I could understand how to get it into 
the emacs package manager. I don't see anything here: 
>https://launchpad.net/vm 
 
Have you looked at the INSTALL file? In tree: 
 
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~vm/vm/trunk/view/head:/INSTALL 
 
Packaging VM should not be necesary for usage. 
 
Joe 





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