Hello,
On Fri 04 Sep 2020 at 11:57AM GMT, Stefan Kangas wrote:
> Lev Lamberov writes:
>
>> I've applied your patch to seq from the ELPA git repository and tested
>> it both in GNU Emacs 24 and GNU Emacs 25 from the Debian archive
>> (stretch release). Here is the output:
>
> Thanks for testing!
Lev Lamberov writes:
> I've applied your patch to seq from the ELPA git repository and tested
> it both in GNU Emacs 24 and GNU Emacs 25 from the Debian archive
> (stretch release). Here is the output:
Thanks for testing!
I've now pushed the patch to the GNU ELPA repository. Please allow for
a
Hi Stefan,
Сб 29 авг 2020 @ 07:52 Stefan Kangas :
> Stefan Kangas writes:
>
>> I have bumped the version of seq.el to 2.22 on the Emacs master branch.
>>
>> IIUC, the new version will be automatically picked up by the GNU ELPA
>> scripts and available for installation within 24-48 hours.
>
> It
Stefan Kangas writes:
> I have bumped the version of seq.el to 2.22 on the Emacs master branch.
>
> IIUC, the new version will be automatically picked up by the GNU ELPA
> scripts and available for installation within 24-48 hours.
It turns out that seq.el is a special case where we have some
com
Sean Whitton writes:
> The version of seq.el in GNU ELPA is behind the version shipped with
> Emacs 27. This is causing some issues in Debian where we have both the
> seq.el in Emacs 27 and the one from ELPA.
>
> Could the version in GNU ELPA be updated, please?
I have bumped the version of seq
Hello,
The version of seq.el in GNU ELPA is behind the version shipped with
Emacs 27. This is causing some issues in Debian where we have both the
seq.el in Emacs 27 and the one from ELPA.
Could the version in GNU ELPA be updated, please?
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Sean Whitton
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