[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Christian Hudon) wrote on 14.06.97 in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Jun 13, Sam Ockman wrote
> > Okay, so say some random person who has installed Debian wants XEmacs
> > 19.15 because he needs some feature. This seems like a reasonable
> > request... He could get it from the Ham
On Jun 13, Sam Ockman wrote
> Okay, so say some random person who has installed Debian wants XEmacs 19.15
> because he needs some feature. This seems like a reasonable request... He
> could get it from the Hamm distribution, except that would mean he'd need
> libc6...and he doesn't want to do tha
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Alex Yukhimets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The most solid ground not to switch to libc6 is not instability from the
> user's point of view (may be libc6 is not that bad), but from the point of
> view of developer who's using different kind of commercial d
> Okay, so say some random person who has installed Debian wants XEmacs 19.15
> because he needs some feature. This seems like a reasonable request... He
> could get it from the Hamm distribution, except that would mean he'd need
> libc6...and he doesn't want to do that, because he's heard that i
Okay, I know that before 1.3 was released, for a long time period the only
changes that were being accepted were updates that fixed bugs. Updates that
only provided new features were not allowed.
Now that 1.3 has "shipped", are updates allowed to replace old packages, or
are replacment packages s
> Okay, I know that before 1.3 was released, for a long time period the only
> changes that were being accepted were updates that fixed bugs. Updates that
> only provided new features were not allowed.
>
> Now that 1.3 has "shipped", are updates allowed to replace old packages, or
> are replacmen
Okay, so say some random person who has installed Debian wants XEmacs 19.15
because he needs some feature. This seems like a reasonable request... He
could get it from the Hamm distribution, except that would mean he'd need
libc6...and he doesn't want to do that, because he's heard that it will
a
> Okay, so say some random person who has installed Debian wants XEmacs 19.15
> because he needs some feature. This seems like a reasonable request... He
> could get it from the Hamm distribution, except that would mean he'd need
> libc6...and he doesn't want to do that, because he's heard that i
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