Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > xtla does not follow emacs policy, and that makes it very hard > to cuild a local version or do NMU's. It requires _every_ _version_ of > emacsen to be installed before the package can be built, and ships all > the .elc files for all variants (bloating the package), instead of the > common practice of compiling on the target machine.
It ships all autoload files, but not all .elc. This is a known bug (mostly duplicate of #403058), but unfortunately, it's not going to be fixed for Xtla itself unless someone else steps in: We're now working on DVC, which is Xtla's successor, and manages multiple back-ends (git, hg, darcs, bzr, monotone). DVC's Debian package doesn't have this bug, but is not included in Debian yet. You can build and install it by your own if it's for a personnal install. http://download.gna.org/dvc/ I'm lacking time to take care of DVC's inclusion in Debian, but any help would be appreciated. -- Matthieu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]