On Wednesday 23 April 2008, SL Baur wrote:
I've had the "opportunity" to install the Fedora Core 9
preview. After
a long post-installation hunt managed to track down where they had
hidden XEmacs and discovered that they're installing 21.5 beta.
I suppose we should be grateful they're still including us at all, given
their track record,
I maintain the xemacs, xemacs-packages ("essential" packages from Sumo) and
xemacs-packages-extra (the rest from the Sumo) packages in Fedora, but I
don't know what you're referring to with "their track record" here.
Could
you elaborate?
but are we O.K. with a 21.5 beta being part of Fedora Core 9?
This is nothing new. Fedora Core 6 (released in 2006) was the first Fedora
version that shipped XEmacs 21.5.x. Other distributions had moved on to
21.5.x series even earlier.
BTW, it's "Fedora X", not "Fedora Core X" since Fedora 7 ;)
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