This bug was fixed in the package emacs23 - 23.2+1-7ubuntu1 as a result
of merge request Bug #705383.
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emacs23 (23.2+1-7ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low
[ Hajime Mizuno ]
* Merge from debian unstable(LP: #705383). Remaining changes:
* debian/control.in:
- Change Maintainer to Ubuntu Core Developers, per Ubuntu policy.
- Conflict and Replace emacs23-common-non-dfsg, since we provide
all of its features.
- Do not suggest emacs23-common-non-dfsg.
- Replace use of Source-Version with source:Version.
- Require autotools-dev (>= 20100122.1) in Build-Depends, since
the version in Karmic will fail due to a missing Perl module.
* debian/control: Regenerate.
* debian/copyright.in:
- Remove text about removed files.
* debian/copyright: Regenerate.
* debian/emacsVER-common.postinst:
- Don't install info files to info/dir. This happens
automatically now.
* debian/emacsVER-common.prerm:
- Don't remove info files from info/dir. This happens
automatically now.
* debian/emacsVER-common.prerm:
- Don't remove info files from info/dir. This happens
automatically now.
* debian/patches:
- handle-dfsg-split.diff: Remove.
- ubuntu-restore-nondfsg-files.diff: New patch that reintroduces
the non-DFSG files, with the exception of .elc files and info
files, which use special characters and thus can't be easily
represented in patch form. These will be regenerated at build
time.
* debian/rules:
- Do not install replacements for non-DFSG files.
- Install all info files, not just efaq.
- Avoid uselessly building info files a 2nd time.
* fix-ftbfs-xft-fontconfig.diff to avoid FTBFS.
* debian/patches/fix-menus.diff: Fix http://debbugs.gnu.org/6499
(Emacs gets stuck waiting for menu input). (LP: #569914)
emacs23 (23.2+1-7) unstable; urgency=low
* Don't initialize the terminal twice. Previously a console-mode
Emacs would send the escape sequence to switch to the alternate
screen twice. At a minimum, this caused problems with screen.
Thanks to Courtney Bane <[email protected]> for the
report and the patch. (closes: #599463)
* Fix the value for RIPEMD-160 in epg-digest-algorithm-alist
according to RFC 4880. Thanks to Daniel Kahn Gillmor
<[email protected]> for the report and the fix.
(closes: #594510)
emacs23 (23.2+1-6) unstable; urgency=low
* Build-depend on "bsd-mailx | mailx" rather than just "mailx" since
the latter is a virtual package. Thanks to Cyril Brulebois
<[email protected]> for the report, and thanks to Mehdi Dogguy
<[email protected]> for the 23.2+1-5.1 NMU. (closes: #600826)
emacs23 (23.2+1-5) unstable; urgency=low
* Apply upstream patches to prevent the string and unibyte-string
functions from overflowing the stack
(prevent-string-stack-overflow.diff,
prevent-let-eval-apply-stack-overflow.diff, and
use-safe-alloca-lisp-in-let-eval-apply-apply_lambda.diff). Thanks
to Carl Worth <[email protected]> and Sven Joachim
<[email protected]> for finding the patches (closes: #586459).
* Apply upstream patch to prevent mail destined for
mail-archive-file-name from being lost
(fix-gnus-output-to-mail-with-live-rmail-buffers.diff). Thanks to
Jeroen Nijhof <[email protected]> for the report and Sven
Joachim <[email protected]> for tracking down the patch.
(closes: #597255)
* Remove debian-adjust-mail-from-addresses-patch.diff to stop
adjusting the message-sendmail-f-is-evil default. Match the
behavior of the Debian gnus package, Emacs upstream, and
emacs-snapshot. Thanks to Artem Chuprina <[email protected]>
for the report. (closes: #397757)
* Apply upstream patch to fix the computation of the width of
dual-width fonts (fix-fc-dual-font-width-calculation.diff).
Thanks to mizuno hajime <[email protected]> for the report
and Sven Joachim <[email protected]> for tracking down the
patch. (closes: #588808)
-- Hajime Mizuno <[email protected]> Sun, 12 Dec 2010 11:24:28 +0000
** Changed in: emacs23 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Emacs frames are shown too wide with "dual spacing" fonts
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