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Re: Magit obsolete ?
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Emanuel Berg |
Subject: |
Re: Magit obsolete ? |
Date: |
Fri, 08 Feb 2019 01:38:35 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.4 (gnu/linux) |
jonetsu wrote:
>> magit is an available obsolete package.
>> Status: Available Obsolete from melpa
>
> Thanks for the replies. I found it odd that
> the melpa interface in emacs would mention
> 'obsolete'. Maybe i set up melpa wrong
> ? Hmmmm.
Here is what it says for me:
magit is an available package.
Status: Available from melpa -- [Install]
Archive: melpa
Version: 20190202.1535
Requires: emacs-25.1, async-20180527, dash-20180910,
git-commit-20181104, magit-popup-20181003,
with-editor-20181103
Summary: A Git porcelain inside Emacs.
Magit is an interface to the version
control system Git, implemented as an Emacs
package. Magit aspires to be a complete Git
porcelain. While we cannot (yet) claim,
that Magit wraps and improves upon each and
every Git command, it is complete enough to
allow even experienced Git users to perform
almost all of their daily version control
tasks directly from within Emacs.
While many fine Git clients exist, only
Magit and Git itself deserve to be
called porcelains.
> A question: several other packages were mention
> in the Magit description. Are these installed
> automatically when using the melpa interface
> in emacs ?
You mean the "Requires:" stuff? Yes, they are
installed when you install Magit (hit the
install button).
That is a big part of the whole idea with
a package manager and a software repository.
Every package says I rely on A, B, and C, then
A, B, and C say they rely on etc etc and
hopefully at some point there is no more
relying and the installation is complete and
everything put into place in good order.
In theory, it is very simple :)
--
underground experts united
http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573
- Re: Magit obsolete ?, (continued)
Re: Magit obsolete ?, Amin Bandali, 2019/02/07
Re: Magit obsolete ?, jonetsu, 2019/02/07
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Emanuel Berg <=
Re: Magit obsolete ?, Alexis, 2019/02/07
Re: Magit obsolete ?, Stefan Monnier, 2019/02/08