Hi, >>"Rob" == Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rob> Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> As far as I can see, most of the new packages either depend on >> emacsen-common Rob> Manoj, do you have a list of these packages handy? If so, could you Rob> file a bug, or send me the list so I can? I believe this is broken. Rob> Nothing should depend on emacsen-common, only emacsen. Except for the emacsen themselves, of course. As I see it, this is hyperlatex, elib, and cvs-pcl Rob> I'll try to remember to clarify this in the policy doc... manoj __> find_pkg '^(Depends|Recommends|Suggests|Pre-Depends):.*emacsen-common' Package: hyperlatex Priority: optional Section: tex Installed-Size: 383 Maintainer: Matthias Klose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: all Version: 2.2.6-4 Depends: emacsen, emacsen-common Recommends: tetex-bin, gs Suggests: giftrans, netpbm Filename: dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/tex/hyperlatex_2.2.6-4.deb Size: 122956 MD5sum: a37657f1959146a46eb457711dff434e Description: Creating HTML using LaTeX documents. Hyperlatex allows you to use a LaTeX-like language to prepare documents in HTML (the hypertext markup language used by the world wide web), and, at the same time, to produce a fine printed document from your input. You can use all of LaTeX's power for the printed output, and you don't have to learn a new language for creating hypertext documents. . Note that Hyperlatex is not meant to translate arbitrary Latex files into HTML. Rather, it provides an authoring environment for writing printed documents and HTML documents at the same time, using an extended subset of Latex (excluding concepts that have no HTML counterpart and adding commands for new HTML concepts such as hyperlinks or included images). Package: emacs20 Priority: standard Section: editors Installed-Size: 18518 Maintainer: Rob Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Version: 20.2-6 Provides: emacsen, info-browser, mail-reader, news-reader, www-browser Depends: emacsen-common, liblockfile0, libc6, liblockfile0 (>= 0.1-1), ncurses3.4, xlib6g (>= 3.3-5) Suggests: emacs20-el Filename: dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/editors/emacs20_20.2-6.deb Size: 6666430 MD5sum: 72041da5f264fed2c39cde5a7de7c541 Description: The GNU Emacs editor. GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. Package: emacs19 Priority: standard Section: editors Installed-Size: 14371 Maintainer: Mark W. Eichin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Version: 19.34-19 Replaces: emacs (<= 19.34-13) Provides: info-browser, mail-reader, news-reader, emacsen Depends: libc6, liblockfile0 (>= 0.1-1), ncurses3.4, xlib6g (>= 3.3-5), emacsen-common, liblockfile0 Suggests: emacs19-el Conflicts: emacs (<= 19.34-13) Size: 5311948 Description: The GNU Emacs editor. GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. Package: xemacs20-support Priority: optional Section: editors Installed-Size: 32974 Maintainer: James LewisMoss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: all Source: xemacs20 Version: 20.4-5 Replaces: xemacs-support Depends: emacsen-common Suggests: xfntbig, xemacs20-supportel Conflicts: xemacs-support Filename: dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/editors/xemacs20-support_20.4-5.deb Size: 12185166 MD5sum: 8c2e58cf45ba98c675f13123c6f8ea9f Description: Editor and kitchen sink -- architecture independent support files Support and architecture independent files for XEmacs 20.4. This includes the files found in etc and all required elisp library files (mostly compiled (.elc files), but a few uncompiled (.el files)). Package: xemacs19-support Priority: optional Section: editors Installed-Size: 23740 Maintainer: James LewisMoss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: all Source: xemacs19 Version: 19.16-2 Replaces: xemacs-support Depends: emacsen-common Suggests: xfntbig, xemacs19-supportel Filename: dists/frozen/main/binary-i386/editors/xemacs19-support_19.16-2.deb Size: 8707768 MD5sum: 462185eb6afa0856250d685d998623d3 Description: Support and architecture independant files for XEmacs 19.16. This includes the files found in /etc and all the .elc and .el files (without .elc files) that are neccessary for most packages to run. Package: elib Priority: optional Section: editors Installed-Size: 282 Maintainer: Tom Lees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: all Version: 1.0-7 Depends: emacsen-common Filename: dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/editors/elib_1.0-7.deb Size: 94978 MD5sum: 62624519cfaaa948b870d9f46146dfc2 Description: Library of commonly-used Emacs functions Elib is designed to be for Elisp programs what libg++ is for C++ programs: a collection of useful routines which don't have to be reinvented each time a new program is written. . Elib contains code for: - container data structures (queues, stacks, AVL trees, etc) - string handling functions missing in standard emacs - minibuffer handling functions missing in standard emacs - routines for handling lists of so called cookies in a buffer. Package: cvs-pcl Priority: optional Section: devel Installed-Size: 272 Maintainer: Tom Lees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: all Source: cvs Version: 1.9.26-3 Replaces: pcl-cvs Depends: cvs, elib, emacsen-common Conflicts: pcl-cvs Filename: dists/unstable/main/binary-i386/devel/cvs-pcl_1.9.26-3.deb Size: 91138 MD5sum: e9d4ac63962ca7190d874d5b2fd64582 Description: Concurrent Versions System Emacs extension (pcl-cvs) This is a lisp extension to emacs to support a "CVS mode". In order to use it, you need to already have a checked-out module. For more information, see the documentation. PCL-CVS is included as part of Xemacs, so you don't need to install this package if you wish to use PCL-CVS under Xemacs. -- "There is a coherent plan in the universe, though I don't know what it's a plan for." 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