Agustin Martin <[email protected]> writes:

> My first thought was about possible incompatibilities of new emacsen-common
> with old stuff in stable. 
>
> But thinking more in depth, I'd expect sid emacsen-common to install
> smoothly in stable and work at least as well (and with most of the known
> problems with not well adapted add-ons) as stable emacsen-common.
>
> If that is the case, my original question is mostly philosophical, nothing
> to worry about too much. Simply installing emacsen-common along with the
> new add-on would satisfy dependencies and fix the problem.

OK, right -- and there are some non-trivial fixes since 2.0.5, so all
told, if we can get by with requiring 2.0.8, I think that might be
preferable.

Thanks much for the help
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Rob Browning
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