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#45098
28.0.50; gnu-elpa: if user says `no' to install package, it aborts the previous function invoked
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>> Problem (1) should be reasonably easy to fix by removing the
>> corresponding autoload and storing the list of unwanted packages
>> somewhere for future Emacs sessions (and also changing the question from
>> "yes/no" to "yes/notnow/never").
> I am just worried that if that package becomes enabled by default in
> future Emacs that it will be nagging users who just wish to edit and
> not access Internet. It should be rather option that user enables to
> be asked just as it is common to enable packages.
Hmm... indeed you're right. It *is* worth the trouble if we want to
enable it by default.
> Is asking users to enable or load or install various packages the sole
> purpose of gnu-elpa package?
Yes and no: it's not the "purpose" but it's the way it reaches its
purpose. Its purpose is to integrate GNU ELPA more closely into Emacs,
and generally promote GNU ELPA packages.
Stefan
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