Simon Josefsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > One solution would be to modify emacs to look for, before default.el > and site-start.el, a /usr/share/emacs/debian-lisp.el and have a > /usr/share/emacs/debian-lisp.rc/ directory which corresponds to > todays' /etc/emacs/site-start.d/ but is managed entirely by Debian > packages. The files should contain the minimal amount of code > required to get a package up'n'running, and should assume the rest of > the package is installed. > > Then /etc/emacs/site-start.d/ can be dedicated entirely to site > customizations, instead of being something where debian packages write > to but is unable to modify or remove in. Having debian packages write > to something called "site" seems confusing to me, Emacs uses that term > for site local modifications.
I like the idea.