Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Still, the fact that some users want to staick with emacs20 forever > doesn't mean it has to be a Debian package. :-) > Although having it work with all the packaged elisp stuff is a good > thing.
One thing I've wanted before is the ability to integrate my own locally built version of emacs into the packages elisp stuff. On one system (that I don't have any more), I'd hacked up various files to give me a "xemacs21-local" flavor of xemacs21. If there were some documentation or general support for doing such things, it might make it easier to support emacs20 (or pre-release emacs23 in the future or whatever) on individual systems without over-complicating the Debian package maintenance issues. Is that anywhere close to doable/reasonable? Scott

