On 2008-04-23 06:32 +0200, Ian Zimmerman wrote:

> Chris> I'm not sure it should conflict, since a user might also have
> Chris> another Emacs installed (such as XEmacs) that doesn't include
> Chris> css-mode.
>
> Hmm, good point.

Indeed.  I would not be amused if I had to uninstall html-helper-mode
because of that conflict (html-helper-mode depends on css-mode).

> I don't think there is a perfect solution.  Sounds like something
> that should be mentioned by the emacsen subpolicy.

The right solution is not to byte-compile the files for the emacsen
flavors for this is not appropriate.  Either use a whitelist of flavors
for which you byte-compile (emacs21, xemacs21) or a blacklist for which
you don't (emacs22, emacs-snapshot) in your install script.

It's probably not strictly necessary to check that the emacs22 version
is at least 22.2, since that version is already in testing and stable
does not have emacs22 at all.

Sven 



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