The following message is a courtesy copy of an article that has been posted to gnu.emacs.bug as well.
>> I got debian woody and emacs is 20.7. I thought debian was supposed >> to real advanced or something, but why old emacs? Chris> Um... install the emacs21 package instead of emacs20. Problem solved. 1. The user pops in the debian install CD's, answers the questions e.g., in tasksel, and ends up with years old emacs. Is this the case with all the other packages on debian, or just emacs? 2. I mean we read that even "RMS uses debian on his laptop" or something, so we would think that popping in those debian CD's would get us "in with the in club" in a hurry, and not some kind of historical state. I mean what's the point of a "linux distribution" if one must need extra sensory perception to get any reasonably recent versions of software. Yes, we are not as preceptive as you might think, we just answer what it says on install screens. 3. Therefore, make the default emacs to be installed for a new debian user the new one not the old one. -- http://jidanni.org/ Taiwan(04)25854780 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]