Hi again, cothrige <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does that then mean that the Ubuntu Emacs does include the docs > that Debian removes? It's a bit more complicated than that because there are several Emacs package suites in Debian: - Emacs 21 is packaged in Debian as two source packages, emacs21 and emacs21-non-dfsg, the latter includes documentation and other files deemed unsuitable for main, and is in Debian's non-free section. In Ubuntu these packages are kept as is, but are present together in the main section. So yes, Ubuntu includes docs that Debian removes, but as two separate packages. - The package that started this thread, emacs-snapshot, includes all the upstream source including documentation, and is currently in Debian main (but I asked for its removal a few months ago after orphaning it). I'm still maintaining it outside Debian as one package with documentation, which Ubuntu also includes (in main). (emacs-snapshot is a packaged version of the Emacs CVS version, and currently corresponds to Emacs 22.1.) - There are emacs22 and emacs22-non-dfsg packages (based on an older pretest release) in Debian experimental (respectively main and non-free), and they are not in Ubuntu as far as I can tell. Cheers, -- ,''`. : :' : Romain Francoise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> `. `' http://people.debian.org/~rfrancoise/ `- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]