; Don't document package-x.el
* doc/lispref/package.texi (Package Archives): Delete documentation on package-x.el, since it's obsolete in Emacs 31 and we want to discourage its use.
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@ -314,12 +314,6 @@ and associated files, are stored. If you want the archive to be
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reachable via HTTP, this directory must be accessible to a web server;
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@xref{Archive Web Server}.
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A convenient way to set up and update a package archive is via the
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@code{package-x} library. This is included with Emacs, but not loaded
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by default; type @kbd{M-x load-library @key{RET} package-x @key{RET}} to
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load it, or add @code{(require 'package-x)} to your init file.
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@xref{Lisp Libraries,, Lisp Libraries, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}.
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@noindent
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After you create an archive, remember that it is not accessible in the
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Package Menu interface unless it is in @code{package-archives}.
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@ -338,7 +332,7 @@ them using a cryptographic key. If you have generated a
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private/public gpg key pair, you can use gpg to sign the package like
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this:
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@c FIXME EasyPG / package-x way to do this.
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@c FIXME EasyPG way to do this.
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@example
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gpg -ba -o @var{file}.sig @var{file}
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@end example
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