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bug#62750: 29.0.50; Commands 'package-update' and 'package-update-all' s


From: Dmitry Gutov
Subject: bug#62750: 29.0.50; Commands 'package-update' and 'package-update-all' should be called '*-upgrade'
Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2023 22:38:16 +0300
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On 24/04/2023 22:13, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
Or even augment the current one: (package-upgrade 'name
"some-older-version") has a similar feel to (forward-char -1), not
exactly unfamiliar to us.
We are talking about invoking commands, not about Lisp programs.  How
many times did you do "C-- C-f" instead of "C-b"?

Considering one would have to enter a specific version to downgrade to (right?), they'd have to do it interactively. Unlike in the case of upgrading, where we almost always want the most recent version.

If one had to explicitly input the number of chars to go forward anyway, we would have little use for backward-char.





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