I share the sentiment although from a different point of view. I'd like to know
about user-visible
changes after an upgrade (new features, changed behaviour &c.)
>From my understanding, the changes displayed in Update-Manager are most changes
related to the packaging of the upstream software. I'
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: haskell-mode
A new version of haskell-mode has recently been released:
http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~monnier/elisp/#haskell-mode
** Affects: haskell-mode (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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New upstream version 2.3
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FWIW, I can confirm this. (Ubuntu Dapper)
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cedet doesn't let semantic install with emacs-snapshot
https://launchpad.net/bugs/67533
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I just experienced the same problem.
Personally, I don't need the upgrader to perform file-deleting operations for
me,
all I want it to have a RETRY button that checks the condition again that leaded
to that error -- and if the condition is not true anymore (because I deleted
stuff),
it should j
This bug has still not been addressed (9.04), and I fully concur with
the previous posters.
It would help already -- and this is hopefully only a small bit of
_technical_ rather than social work -- is if the "Services" entries
were linked to packages.
So you can get at information about the pac