>>>>> "M" == Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dan> What is the justification for a standalone package for gnus if one Dan> need emacs to run gnus, and that emacs has a newer gnus inside? M> There is none for emacs21. There is if you run emacs 20. Or then maybe have the gnus package depend on emacs versions _less_ than 21? M> run Sid, where the stand alone gnus is using Oort. Ugh... behind emacs if you run woody, ahead of emacs if you run sid!? this is what I run from the CD's i bring back to my mountain top every year or so [i am a slow modem user] $ apt-cache policy gnus emacs21 gnus: Installed: 5.8.8-8 Candidate: 5.8.8-8 Version Table: *** 5.8.8-8 0 500 cdrom://[Debian GNU/Linux SID _Sid_ - fsn.hu unofficial i386 Binary-5 (20021010)] unstable/main Packages emacs21: Installed: 21.2-1 Candidate: 21.2-1 Version Table: *** 21.2-1 0 500 cdrom://[Debian GNU/Linux SID _Sid_ - fsn.hu unofficial i386 Binary-2 (20021010)] unstable/main Packages Dan> We gnus users will of course install the gnus debian package when we Dan> see it in say aptitude. Little did we know that it infact is a gnus Dan> downgrade and we should stay away? M> Check your facts. M> The stand alone Gnus is more intelligent; itshall not install M> on emacs21. Dan> Anyway, am I safe to apt-get remove gnus? Will it actually freshen my Dan> gnus? M> Yes. No. I know, I will not touch things and this will hopefully get cleared up next time i go to town and get cds. why don't you call gnus gnus-oort or something... -- http://jidanni.org/ Taiwan(04)25854780