I work with the CVS version of Emacs every day. Currently, I install it into a specific subdir of my home dir, but I think it would be useful to have it available as a Debian package so that I can take advantage of the added convenience of having Debianized add-ons.
What's the right way to create a Debian package from the CVS sources of Emacs and to regularly update it? I guess I could create a subdirectory debian of my CVS working copy and then invoke dpkg-buildpackage or whatever the program is called. But I hear of apt-src which is supposed to make maintenance and updating of source-based packages easier. No idea whether it will work. Of course, it's okay to respond with rtfm, but please give some details on which fn I'm supposed to read ;-) kai -- Why should I read the f---ing manual? I know how to f---! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]