Emacs has it's own package manager. I'd just use that to install locally any missing package.
Yes, I've been using emacs pretty much all day every day for the last 30+ years.
On Thu, Oct 1, 2020 at 8:42 AM Lasse Kliemann <lasse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Greetings,
recently, I tried to switch from Debian to Fedora for the nth time. Once again, I was stopped dead in my tracks since my Emacs initialization stopped working because of a missing 'use-package'. I could try and rewrite my initialization to not use 'use-package'. However, since already something so basic is missing, I expect the next roadblock to be just around the corner.
Questions:
a) Is 'use-package' available for Fedora from a trustworthy source? (I avoid Emacs' own package management, since the last time I checked, it was a security nightmare.)
b) Is Emacs not so popular with Fedora users generally? Can such a statement be made? Any Fedora+Emacs enthusiasts who would like to share their setup?
Thanks
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Dr. Lasse Kliemann
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