[Expired for emacs23 (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]

** Changed in: emacs23 (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Expired

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Title:
  emacs dependency inhibits using latest version

Status in “emacs23” package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  Several emacs-related packages (list attached) depend on "emacs-
  snapshot".  There is no longer any such package!

  The packages alternately depend on meta-package "emacs", but that
  claims to pull in the recommended emacs, today emacs23.

  I want to have only emacs24, but I don't want to give up on all the add-ons; 
"mmm-mode" is a very useful.  
  But, having two versions of emacs (23 and 24) is not only wasteful, but also 
a potential source of trouble -- having two potential targets for an "info" 
request, for example.  

  So, I Not-So-Humbly recommend the following.

  Rename the package that pulls in the recommended version "emacs-default".  [ 
Or some other similar name ]
  KEEP "emacs" as a virtual package name.  

  Have "emacs23-nox", "emacs23-lucid", ... PROVIDES "emacs23", and "emacs23" 
PROVIDES "emacs".
  Likewise "emacs24-nox", "emacs24-whatever" PROVIDES "emacs24", and "emacs24" 
PROVIDES "emacs".

  Then, have the add-ons like "mmm-mode" DEPENDS ON "emacs" if they are 
version-agnostic, or -- as is done for Python (e.g.)  -- 
  DEPENDS ON "emacs >=23.1" AND "emacs <24".

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