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- 6. By James R. Van Zandt <email address hidden>
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* debian/control: depend on perl-5.6|perl, since perl-5.005 isn't
available any more. emacspeak no longer depends on debmake
(closes:Bug#372988) . Bump policy version to 3.7.2 (no changes
needed). Convert Build-Depends-Indep to Build-Depends, per lintian
explanation: "The specified package is required to run the clean
target of debian/rules and therefore must be listed in Build-Depends,
even if no architecture-dependent packages are built". * debian/doc-base: fix spelling of "emacspeak.txt.gz".
- 5. By James R. Van Zandt <email address hidden>
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* debian/control: suggest eflite, don't depend on xemacs21 or emacs20
* debian/emacsen- install: don't compile for xemacs or emacs20. Don't
replace server or blurb directories with symlinks. Compress the
install log. Don't bother with redundant compiles (i.e. if run only
because another package is being installed). - 3. By Frank Küster
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* 0-day NMU to address release critical bugs #291970 and #256288@. There
is still one open release critical bug, #292322; but since this one
needs negotiations with upstream, #291970 should be fixed separately.
* remove regexp-opt.el from the package, and from the list of files to
be byte-compiled (closes: #291970)
* Bug fix: "Missing dependency on emacsen-common" (Closes: #256288). - 2. By James R. Van Zandt <email address hidden>
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* debian/rules: install xsl directory (thanks to Dimitry Paduchih
<email address hidden>)
* lisp/emacspeak-setup: add emacspeak- lisp-directory to end of load-path
instead of beginning, and only if "emacspeak" can't be found by
load-library.
* debian/control: build-depend on texi2html and lynx
* debian/control: suggest xsltproc (thanks to Dimitry Paduchih
<email address hidden>)
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