Julian Gilbey <[email protected]> writes:
> On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 10:04:06AM +0300, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote:
>> Perhaps even the magic Conflicts+Replaces+Provides combination?
[...]
>> I looked at the changelog - no mention of this change. I only
>> figured out what was happening when I stumbled onto this bug report.
Perhaps it wasn't clear enough, but here's what I said in the changelog:
* Change emacsVER to be the GTK+ version to match the upstream
default, and add an emacsVER-lucid package for those who still
want the non-GTK+ version. Thanks to Romain Francoise
<[email protected]> and others for the report.
(closes: #539800)
> I second this comment. The other possibility is to provide a dummy
> transitional emacs23-gtk package, but the current situation of the
> package just vanishing does not work.
I added the Conflicts+Replaces+Provides combination recently. Is that
not sufficient as far as you're concerned?
Thanks
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