I have both emacs21 and emacs-snapshot installed, and I'm having a problem with installing the Debian BBDB package. My default flavor is emacs-snapshot, so that /usr/bin/emacs -> /usr/bin/emacs-snapshot.
The problem is as follows. When BBDB is installed, its autoloads are generated only once, using I guess whatever Emacs flavor is installed at /usr/bin/emacs. From debian/emacsen-install: echo "Generating bbdb-autoloads" >> $LOG make autoloads >> $LOG 2>&1 if [ $FLAVOR != xemacs20 -a $FLAVOR != xemacs21 ]; then echo "(provide 'bbdb-autoloads)" >> lisp/bbdb-autoloads.el fi In my case then, the autoload file is generated and compiled by emacs-snapshot and installed into /usr/share/emacs21/site-lisp. This doesn't work, because autoloads generated by Emacs 22 cannot be run by Emacs 21. Specifically, Emacs 22 will put calls to `custom-autoload', a function that is not defined in Emacs 21. I don't know whether there are other incompatibilities as well. On the other hand, Emacs 22 is backwards-compatible in this respect and does understand autoloads created by Emacs 21, so I worked around the problem by doing sudo update-alternatives --set emacs /usr/bin/emacs21-x sudo aptitude reinstall bbdb sudo update-alternatives --set emacs /usr/bin/emacs-snapshot-gtk Presumably, there is a reason why Emacs 22 generates autoloads that are different from those generated by earlier versions, so this workaround is clearly a hack. Indeed, what if Emacs 23 decides to drop compatibility with older versions? I'm sorry I can't be much more constructive than that of detailed whining, but I really don't know how to go about fixing this. I thought maybe someone would know about another package that already DTRT in this respect, so we don't have to think so much. Please let me know if you think I should file a bug about this. -- Daniel Brockman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]