Thanks for the update.

The wildcard move of the prerm scripts looks pretty dangerous, are you
sure it's really necessary?  At least using, as it were, a less "wild"
wildcard would be recommended.  On my system, for example, em* would
match empathy as well as emacs.  So I'd say if you really can't make do
without disabling the prerm scripts, use emacs* instead of em* and
xemacs* instead of xem*.  But unless it's absolutely necessary, just
leave them alone.  There's a reason they exist.

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  emacs depencies broken after upgrade to ubunutu 12.10

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