Jérôme Marant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> http://www-verimag.imag.fr/~moy/arch/public/ > > It seems to fail:
That's an archive location, not a web page. Try tla register-archive http://www-verimag.imag.fr/~moy/arch/public/ >> In the long term, we'd like to include it in GNU Emacs, so, packaging >> shouldn't be needed anymore. > > I tend to disagree. There are so few GNU Emacs stable releases that > the latest xtla will always be more interesting to use than the one > embedded in GNU Emacs. In the short term, yes. Xtla is evolving really fast. But after a few months of development, it won't be so interesting to check out the very latest version anymore. Including xtla in Emacs would considerably ease the task to new Emacs or Arch users. Many will be curious enough to look inside their "tools" menu, or type "M-x tla- TAB", but much less will search the web or the packages provided by their distribution. -- Matthieu
