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Users installing CEDET via el-get probably wanted the git version. For those who want the builtin, they can add (:name cedet :builtin "23.3") to `el-get-sources'. Also move the :post-init block to :prepare so that the :lazy nil hack becomes redundant.
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The reason I proposed to add a builtin keyword is that when I tried to install something depending on CEDET, el-get also tries to install the latest version for me which causes problems on older versions of Emacs. My guess is that CEDET has been too integrated into Emacs that non-latest Emacs versions may not be officially supported. |
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Hmm, so it sounds like using the builtin CEDET breaks some configs, and using the git head CEDET breaks others. I'm not sure what the default should be. |
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@MHOOO wrote at 85eca62#commitcomment-20000437
There's not really a hard rule about it, but since CEDET has been builtin since 23.3 which is earlier than the earliest Emacs we support anyway, probably anyone installing it would want the git version. Somehow I didn't think of it when I merged that change.
I will a wait bit before merging to see if anyone else has some comments about this, but you can add
(:name cedet :builtin nil)toel-get-sourcesto fix this in the meantime.