Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If I do `apt-get remove emacs-goodies-el' which is a pretty method these > days, or if I `dpkg --remove emacs-goodies-el', the _config_ file > /etc/emacs/site-start.d/50emacs-goodies-el.el
As an upstream maintainer (planner-el, a pretty handy organizer) hoping to learn how to make good Debian packages, I'm looking forward to learning the Right Way to do things. I'm having the same problems here. I have to mark the autoloads in site-start.d as a conffile so that lintian doesn't complain, but because they're config files, they don't get removed unless the package is purged. I took a look at gnus, but it seems to have its own custom emacsen.install - at least, it's not the emacsen-install debhelper gives me, and the debian/rules looks a bit confusing. I still need debhelper - training wheels! Should I stick something into one of those rm scripts? What's the Right Thing to Do? -- Sacha Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Ateneo CS faculty geekette interests: emacs, gnu/linux, wearables, teaching compsci