;;;***
\f
-;;;### (autoloads (package-get-custom package-get-package-provider package-get package-get-dependencies package-get-all package-get-update-all package-get-delete-package package-get-update-base-from-buffer package-get-update-base package-get-update-base-entry package-get-require-base) "package-get" "lisp/package-get.el")
-
-(autoload 'package-get-require-base "package-get" "\
-Require that a package-get database has been loaded." nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'package-get-update-base-entry "package-get" "\
-Update an entry in `package-get-base'." nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'package-get-update-base "package-get" "\
-Update the package-get database file with entries from DB-FILE." t nil)
-
-(autoload 'package-get-update-base-from-buffer "package-get" "\
-Update the package-get database with entries from BUFFER.
-BUFFER defaults to the current buffer. This command can be
-used interactively, for example from a mail or news buffer." t nil)
-
-(autoload 'package-get-delete-package "package-get" "\
-Delete an installation of PACKAGE below directory PKG-TOPDIR.
-PACKAGE is a symbol, not a string.
-This is just an interactive wrapper for `package-admin-delete-binary-package'." t nil)
+;;;### (autoloads (package-get-custom package-get-package-provider package-get package-get-all package-get-update-all) "package-get" "lisp/package-get.el")
(autoload 'package-get-update-all "package-get" "\
Fetch and install the latest versions of all currently installed packages." t nil)
Uses `package-get-base' to determine just what is required and what
package provides that functionality. If VERSION is nil, retrieves
latest version. Optional argument FETCHED-PACKAGES is used to keep
-track of packages already fetched. Optional argument INSTALL-DIR,
-if non-nil, specifies the package directory where fetched packages
-should be installed.
-
-Returns nil upon error." t nil)
-
-(autoload 'package-get-dependencies "package-get" "\
-Compute dependencies for PACKAGES.
-Uses `package-get-base' to determine just what is required and what
-package provides that functionality. Returns the list of packages
-required by PACKAGES." nil nil)
+track of packages already fetched." t nil)
(autoload 'package-get "package-get" "\
Fetch PACKAGE from remote site.
package is already installed. Valid values for CONFLICT are:
'always always retrieve the package even if it is already installed
'never do not retrieve the package if it is installed.
-INSTALL-DIR, if non-nil, specifies the package directory where
-fetched packages should be installed.
The value of `package-get-base' is used to determine what files should
be retrieved. The value of `package-get-remote' is used to determine
Once the package is retrieved, its md5 checksum is computed. If that
sum does not match that stored in `package-get-base' for this version
-of the package, an error is signalled.
-
-Returns `t' upon success, the symbol `error' if the package was
-successfully installed but errors occurred during initialization, or
-`nil' upon error." t nil)
+of the package, an error is signalled." t nil)
(autoload 'package-get-package-provider "package-get" "\
Search for a package that provides SYM and return the name and
;;;***
\f
-;;;### (autoloads (pui-list-packages pui-add-install-directory) "package-ui" "lisp/package-ui.el")
-
-(autoload 'pui-add-install-directory "package-ui" "\
-Add a new package binary directory to the head of `package-get-remote'.
-Note that no provision is made for saving any changes made by this function.
-It exists mainly as a convenience for one-time package installations from
-disk." t nil)
-
-(autoload 'pui-list-packages "package-ui" "\
-List all packages and package information.
-The package name, version, and description are displayed. From the displayed
-buffer, the user can see which packages are installed, which are not, and
-which are out-of-date (a newer version is available). The user can then
-select packages for installation via the keyboard or mouse." t nil)
-
-;;;***
-\f
;;;### (autoloads (picture-mode) "picture" "lisp/picture.el")
(autoload 'picture-mode "picture" "\