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bug#19850: 25.0.50; [PATCH] configure.ac: Fix site-lisp paths with NS se
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Jan D. |
Subject: |
bug#19850: 25.0.50; [PATCH] configure.ac: Fix site-lisp paths with NS self-contained apps. |
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Sat, 14 Feb 2015 10:25:34 +0100 |
> 13 feb 2015 kl. 20:41 skrev David Caldwell <david@porkrind.org>:
>
> On 2/13/15 5:41 AM, Jan D. wrote:
>>
>>
>> That's not the point. The point is that the Emacs I compile for myself
>> should by default ignore site wide stuff in global places.
>
> Then wouldn't it act differently than the Linux version? Don't you get
> "/usr/local/emacs/site-lisp" by default there? "/Library" is the
> equivalent of "/usr/local" on OS X ("/System/Library" would be "/usr").
Yes, I get /usr/local/emacs/site-lisp by default, which is different from the
system site-lisp, which is in /usr/share/emacs.
So it takes effort to get your self-built emacs to use the system site-lisp.
Also, /Library is in not the equivalent of /usr/local. /usr/local is the
equivalent of /usr/local.
/Library is a system directory, a mix of /etc and /usr/share. There are
startup daemons there, fonts, internet plugins and so on. These things are not
in /usr/local on any sane Unix-like OS.
Jan D.