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Re: What exactly does "installing a package" mean?
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Joost Kremers |
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Re: What exactly does "installing a package" mean? |
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27 Oct 2015 14:28:39 GMT |
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Emanuel Berg wrote:
> But, to answer your question, no, there is nothing to
> it but files and directories, just like everything
> else on a Unix system.
Well, that's a bit of a naive statement. Of course it's all files and
directories, the question is, *which* files and directories. If Emacs
were to keep a list of installed packages and would save this list to,
say, `~/.emacs.d`, then it would still be "all files and directories",
but as an Emacs user, you might still run into trouble if you delete a
package from `package-user-dir` but do not update the file containing
the list of installed packages.
For example, if you remove the files of a package xyz on a
Debian(-based) system, dpkg will still think xyz installed, because its
own database still says it is.
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