Anthony Towns <aj@azure.humbug.org.au> writes: > If it's a *really* *really* serious problem, it can be snuck in sometime > within the next three or four days maybe, but I'd *really* *really* prefer > to have it ready for install within 24 hours or so. :-/ > > If you can't get it uploaded by then, some idea what's up with it at > least would be good.
OK, I've uploaded new emacs20 and emacsen-common packages to ftp-master. They revert to the old debian-emacs-flavor behavior. Here's the bit from debian-emacs-policy: 2) Flavor indication [ NOTE: I am at least temporarily rescinding my recent changes (the ones detailed below). Though aesthetically appealing, they have caused too much trouble. For now (at least for Debian's current frozen release), please revert to the previous behavior of setting debian-emacs-flavor early in your particular emacsen's startup process and regardless of the setting of -q or --no-site-file. I believe that this reversion also means that emacsen maintainers can remove the emacsen-common version dependency... Thanks, and sorry for the short notice. (rlb). ] So for all of the Debian emacsen maintainers, please revert to the previous behavior of setting debian-emacs-flavor in your startup.el, and for all of the add-on package maintainers, you can go back to presuming that debian-emacs-flavor will be set whether or not you use --no-site-file or -q during your build process. I hope this resolves the recent ugliness. Let me know if there are more problems. -- Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP=E80E0D04F521A094 532B97F5D64E3930