Probably before starting with version 22 it would be better to have a stable version for the 21 flavor. The current cvs snapshot available through unstable has some (minor) problems. We can start committing a package for version 21.4 (last stable emacs release) in unstable, move it into stable in a reasonable time, and then starting to deal with 22 flavor in unstable.

A side note: also AucTeX package (same maintainer) is terribly old (more than 2 years)...

My 2 cents,
 Andrea

On Nov 22, 2005, at 17:04 , Sebastien Maret wrote:

Hi all,

I was thinking of committing a new emacs version in unstable. The
current one is a pretty old snapshot of the 21 branch. I have a
package for the 22 version (cvs snapshot, with . -nox and -gtk
variants) in my experimental branch:

http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/fink/experimental/bmaret/ finkinfo/

I have been testing it for a week and it seems to work fine.

A side question: last commit for emacs21 was about a year ago, so is
cswineheart still maintaining it ?

Sébastien



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