Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> No, that would mean that working under emacs-snapshot is
> supported.  While VM might indeed work with emacs-snapshot, it is
> not really something I support, since I don't yet run
> emacs-snapshot, and a bleeding edge emacs is not something I want
> to be saddled with supporting.

That doesn't make much sense; if you're serious about this you
should also skip byte-compilation for emacs-snapshot in your install
script, and avoid registering VM's entry points (in vm-init.el) when
running in emacs-snapshot.  At the moment, having emacs21 installed
alongside emacs-snapshot is enough to make your vm package "support"
emacs-snapshot.

See dictionaries-common for an example of a package that stays off
emacs-snapshot completely.

Thanks,

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