[emacs-w3m:13598] Re: MELPA or w3m-el-snapshot
Tatsuya Kinoshita <[email protected]> Tue, 17 Mar 2020 19:26:46 +0900 (JST)
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On February 22, 2020, [emacs-w3m:13592], moasenwood (at zoho.eu) wrote: > BTW do you recommend to use the MELPA version > or w3m-el-snapshot on Debian Buster? > > What do you think, does it matter? First, I recommend you to remove your byte-compiled init files because the old stuff, such as inline functions and macros, may be embeded in the *.elc files. If you still have a problem with the MELPA version, please remove the old versions, restart Emacs, and then reinstall it. Because the MELPA version may be affected with the old stuff when byte-compiling. Personally, I prefer the Debian version. The Debian version is not affected with the old stuff when byte-compiling. If you think the Debian stable version is buggy, you may pick a more recent version from Debian testing, the current version is w3m-el-snapshot 1.4.632+0.20200302.2210.03ea43b-1. Thanks, -- Tatsuya Kinoshita