Cask, EVM and travis-ci are a good way forward for older version testing. I 
most of my packages against multiple versions.

24.3 is still the standard release on Ubuntu (certainly on the LTS). I am on 
24.5 but both it and 24.4 have to be installed from source.

Having said that testing any GUI application with unit tests is difficult at 
best! Still, it is better than nothing and should at least pick 
up missing functions that kind of thing.


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From: Przemysław Wojnowski [[email protected]]
Sent: 13 July 2015 22:43
To: Len Trigg
Cc: [email protected]; JDEE Development
Subject: Re: [jdee-devel] Supported Emacs versions

> I'm still on 24.3
>> I'm currently on 24.5.  25 is still beta isn't it?

Thanks for input. What should be the oldest supported version? Is 24.3
enough?

The oldest I've got is 24.4.1. The problem is how to verify that a
change works with an older version too?

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