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[emacs-wiki-discuss] Maintenance fun
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Michael Olson |
Subject: |
[emacs-wiki-discuss] Maintenance fun |
Date: |
Tue, 21 Sep 2004 03:56:15 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.1006 (Gnus v5.10.6) Emacs/21.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
I've uploaded patch-5 of my Emacs Wiki repository. I noticed that the
string "$Version$", which was used to keep track of Emacs Wiki's
version number from its CVS days is not interpreted by Arch, or so it
seems. Because of this, I decided to set the version number to 3.0.0
since the last numbered version I could find was 2.40 from 2002-11-24
on Damien Elmes' page.
The other noteworthy change was the fixing of a bug in
`emacs-wiki-project-interwiki-link' that used the wrong variable to
try to figure out what page to use when passed a nil argument. This
behavior is necessary for the Marc's patch(es) to be able to determine
the default page of a particular project in the generation of the
default menu.
All of the other changes were along the line of transitioning the
project over to having a new maintainer. I credited the previous
maintainers that I was aware of.
I'm still looking over Marc Tommasi's patches. I expect to make an
updated release candidate patch soon.
I heard that my archive might have had a hidden requirement on Sacha's
somehow, so I tried to remedy that by re-uploading the base-0 part. I
don't believe that will affect those who are already using my archive,
but it should help those who have never downloaded it before. Please
let me know if it does/doesn't work just this one time. The incident
has made me somewhat paranoid about my Arch repository management
skills (or my lack thereof). ;^)
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