2018-08-31 02:54:36 |
Zhang Weiwu |
bug |
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added bug |
2018-08-31 02:55:47 |
Zhang Weiwu |
description |
1. $ sudo apt-get install el-get
2. $ emacs
3. Use meta-x then type el-get.
get "No Match".
This is tested on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and 18.04 LTS, while in 16.04 TLS the command to call emacs is 'emacs24' and 18.04 is 'emacs25'
Also, `meta-x el-get-install` is tried with the same error. |
1. $ sudo apt-get install el-get
2. $ emacs
3. Use meta-x then type el-get.
get "No Match".
This is tested on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and 18.04 LTS, while in 16.04 TLS the command to call emacs is 'emacs24' and 18.04 is 'emacs25'
Also, `meta-x el-get-install` is tried with the same error.
P.S. I anticipated that this is because the user needs to do some configuration in order to use el-get. The bug was issued on the ground that such configurations are unexpected and breaks the ubuntu install-and-use paradigm. |
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2018-08-31 02:56:17 |
Zhang Weiwu |
description |
1. $ sudo apt-get install el-get
2. $ emacs
3. Use meta-x then type el-get.
get "No Match".
This is tested on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and 18.04 LTS, while in 16.04 TLS the command to call emacs is 'emacs24' and 18.04 is 'emacs25'
Also, `meta-x el-get-install` is tried with the same error.
P.S. I anticipated that this is because the user needs to do some configuration in order to use el-get. The bug was issued on the ground that such configurations are unexpected and breaks the ubuntu install-and-use paradigm. |
1. $ sudo apt-get install el-get
2. $ emacs
3. Use meta-x then type el-get.
get "No Match".
This is tested on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and 18.04 LTS, while in 16.04 TLS the command to call emacs is 'emacs24' and 18.04 is 'emacs25'
Also, `meta-x el-get-install` is tried with the same error.
P.S. It's possible that this because the user needs to do some configuration not mentioned in the package-description in order to use el-get after installing. The bug was issued on the ground that such configurations are unexpected and breaks the ubuntu install-and-use paradigm. |
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2018-08-31 02:56:57 |
Zhang Weiwu |
description |
1. $ sudo apt-get install el-get
2. $ emacs
3. Use meta-x then type el-get.
get "No Match".
This is tested on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and 18.04 LTS, while in 16.04 TLS the command to call emacs is 'emacs24' and 18.04 is 'emacs25'
Also, `meta-x el-get-install` is tried with the same error.
P.S. It's possible that this because the user needs to do some configuration not mentioned in the package-description in order to use el-get after installing. The bug was issued on the ground that such configurations are unexpected and breaks the ubuntu install-and-use paradigm. |
1. $ sudo apt-get install el-get
2. $ emacs
3. Use meta-x then type el-get.
get "No Match".
This is tested on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and 18.04 LTS, while in 16.04 TLS the command to call emacs is 'emacs24' and 18.04 is 'emacs25'
Also, `meta-x el-get-install` is tried with the same error.
P.S. It's possible that this because the user needs to do some configuration not mentioned in the package-description in order to use el-get after installing. If it is the case, this issue was created on the ground that such configurations are unexpected and breaks the ubuntu install-and-use paradigm. |
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