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authorKévin Le Gouguec <kevin.legouguec@gmail.com>2018-03-20 06:59:02 +0100
committerKévin Le Gouguec <kevin.legouguec@gmail.com>2018-03-20 06:59:02 +0100
commit81debb519f7c448b7a5acea21fdb46eaaffe0afa (patch)
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Stop calling package-initialize in version 27
To prevent Emacs from modifying a user's init file behind their back, the developers have decided that: - by default, Emacs will call package-initialize before loading the user's init file (thereby ensuring that out-of-the-box, when Emacs starts, it activates packages installed in a previous session); - the user can disable packages (among other things) using a new, "early-init" file that will be read before package management kicks in. This has been committed to Emacs's master branch, so versions up to 26 still need to call package-initialize. While in there, tuck package-archives in the Custom file. Hopefully in a few years I can remove all this package cruft from my init file.
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