emacs 1:29.2+1-1 source package in Ubuntu
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emacs (1:29.2+1-1) unstable; urgency=medium [ Rob Browning ] * Give each Emacs flavor its own emacsclient. Move emacsclient from emacs-bin-common to the emacsVER (i.e. emacs-lucid, emacs-gtk, ...) packages so that each one will have the binary that was built for that flavor. Explicitly list the variant and common bin alternatives instead of globbing. Add the alternatives variables to deb_sub so we don't need the separate perl -i substitutions. Stop splitting some of the debian/rules $(call ...) invocations across two lines because it was introducing a space into the argument value which would then break quoted expansions like "$(1)...". Thanks to Wang Yizhen & others for discussion. Closes: #1050953. See also: #1043060. * Generate README.Debian from patch README-Debian psuedo-headers. Rework debian/patch-to-news to generate the README.Debian entry from a README-Debian DEP-3-style psuedo-header, when present. The header's syntax is similar to the debian/control Description format. Among other things, this change makes the common case of cherry-picking upstream patches easier, and less invasive, since in many cases, a simple README-Debian header can be appended while adding the other headers, instead of (as previously) reindenting the upstream commit, etc. * Adjust debian/patches for the new patch-to-news. * debian/emacs-common.README.in: drop vestigial ".elc removal" notice. Long irrelevant since switching to base the packaging on the upstream source repository. * debian/emacs-common.README.in: match NEWS mode/format vars. [ Sean Whitton ] * Merge upstream version 29.2. * debian/control: Add Breaks/Replaces for emacsclient package move. -- Sean Whitton <email address hidden> Mon, 26 Feb 2024 16:55:58 +0800
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Binary packages built by this source
- emacs: GNU Emacs editor (metapackage)
GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor.
This is a metapackage that will always depend on the latest
recommended Emacs variant (currently emacs-gtk).
- emacs-bin-common: GNU Emacs editor's shared, architecture dependent files
GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor.
This package contains the architecture dependent infrastructure
that's shared by emacs-gtk, emacs-pgtk, emacs-lucid, and emacs-nox.
- emacs-bin-common-dbgsym: debug symbols for emacs-bin-common
- emacs-common: GNU Emacs editor's shared, architecture independent infrastructure
GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor.
This package contains the architecture independent infrastructure
that's shared by emacs-gtk, emacs-pgtk, emacs-lucid, and emacs-nox.
- emacs-el: GNU Emacs LISP (.el) files
GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor.
This package contains the elisp sources for the convenience of users,
saving space in the main package for small systems.
- emacs-gtk: GNU Emacs editor (with GTK+ GUI support)
GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. This
package contains a version of Emacs with a graphical user interface
based on GTK+ for X11 and Wayland (instead of the Lucid toolkit
provided by the emacs-lucid package).
.
If you are using Wayland, you may wish to install emacs-pgtk instead.
- emacs-gtk-dbgsym: debug symbols for emacs-gtk
- emacs-lucid: GNU Emacs editor (with Lucid GUI support)
GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. This
package contains a version of Emacs with support for a graphical user
interface based on the Lucid toolkit (instead of the GTK+ interface
provided by the emacs-gtk package). Until some known GTK+
problems are fixed, this version may help avoid crashing Emacs during
an emacsclient disconnect. See
https://bugs.debian. org/cgi- bin/bugreport. cgi?bug= 567934 and
https://bugzilla. gnome.org/ show_bug. cgi?id= 85715 for more
information.
- emacs-lucid-dbgsym: debug symbols for emacs-lucid
- emacs-nox: GNU Emacs editor (without GUI support)
GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. This
package contains a version of Emacs compiled without support for X,
and provides only a text terminal interface.
- emacs-nox-dbgsym: debug symbols for emacs-nox
- emacs-pgtk: GNU Emacs editor (with GTK+ Wayland GUI support)
GNU Emacs is the extensible self-documenting text editor. This
package contains a version of Emacs with a graphical user interface
based on GTK+ for Wayland.
.
If you are using exclusively X11, install emacs-gtk instead. The
PGTK port works less well than the standard GTK+ build in a number of
respects.
- emacs-pgtk-dbgsym: debug symbols for emacs-pgtk