Perhaps even the magic Conflicts+Replaces+Provides combination? In any case, I don't know if I missed it somehow, but I saw no indication that emacs23-gtk was now emacs23. All I saw was, in aptitude, that emacs23-common-bin was going to be removed due to a dependency conflict, and figured out that it was because emacs23-gtk did not have a new version. I first assumed that there was a buildd hiccup, but then reailzed that the package had been removed; looking into the removals log, I found that the package is no longer built by emacs23. I looked at the changelog - no mention of this change. I only figured out what was happening when I stumbled onto this bug report.
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