[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Großjohann) writes:
> I used to download Jerôme's debian subdir for the emacs-snapshot
> package, dropped it into my working copy of Emacs, and off I went
> building Emacs packages.
> Now the emacs-snapshot package has been uploaded to unstable, and I'm
> unsure what I shou
Jérôme Marant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What is the problem? You still want to build snapshots yourself?
Well, to tell the truth, I'll probably be too lazy if the snapshot
continues being updated every week :-)
But it is good to know what to do in case the snapshot breaks. I'll
probably try
Quoting Kai Großjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I used to download Jerôme's debian subdir for the emacs-snapshot
> package, dropped it into my working copy of Emacs, and off I went
> building Emacs packages.
>
> Now the emacs-snapshot package has been uploaded to unstable, and I'm
> unsure what I sh
I used to download Jerôme's debian subdir for the emacs-snapshot
package, dropped it into my working copy of Emacs, and off I went
building Emacs packages.
Now the emacs-snapshot package has been uploaded to unstable, and I'm
unsure what I should do.
tia,
Kai
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