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I'm not the original issue submitter, but yes that's the situation for me. It also means no .elc files are generated for those files.
As a workaround is it enough to save a fake exam with all questions in it, or do I need to save the questions individually?
Richard Hartmann [email protected] writes: > As per IRC, the main problem is to deal with legacy. My only real > answer is a softlink... Let me see if I understand...
Richard Hartmann [email protected] writes: > What happens when, not if, someone uses an old release with a migrated > $HOME? > > I only see symlinks as a way out....
Richard Hartmann writes: > cache is not an option; it's ephemeral by definition... > > @bremner I think I can use the new path for new clones etc, then check...
For what it's worth, I too was a bit confuzzled that "raco frog -c" didn't clean up everything generated by "raco frog -b"
This would be desirable on Debian and derivatives (e.g. Ubunto as well). The change for windows looks a bit suspect, but I don't know, I'm not a Windows user.
Greg Hendershott writes: > Preface: I no longer use Frog myself. It's in low-maintenance mode. I have limited time to delve into this, including testing with various permutations of operating...
Greg Hendershott writes: > 1. How are you running the tests -- via `make test`? yes > 2. What is the Emacs version? 25.1 by default; I ran "EMACSBIN=/usr/bin/emacs24 make...
Greg Hendershott writes: > Hmm. When you say "the package is already installed", do you mean using Emacs' `package-install` or something else? > Using package-install, but into a system wide...