gnuserv 3.12.8-10 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
gnuserv (3.12.8-10) unstable; urgency=critical * reworked build logic to properly handle elc compilation, and not attempt it during package build -- Alexander Zangerl <email address hidden> Mon, 23 Jan 2023 18:29:08 +1000
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gnuserv_3.12.8-10.dsc | 1.6 KiB | b102d45e683ed647a8ff0b3d2c174707d3f71e3e4ba96c377645ccfcaa69e8b5 |
gnuserv_3.12.8.orig.tar.gz | 121.2 KiB | c9ba560e7d773c175ef1cbced8fae17d7a921b050a11457971a7b7a6216aeed9 |
gnuserv_3.12.8-10.debian.tar.xz | 11.4 KiB | fefb0e68c22eb3ba1bcd0956d34605196f2f12971901815713f613d669fee14d |
Available diffs
- diff from 3.12.8-9 to 3.12.8-10 (2.6 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- gnuserv: Allows you to attach to an already running Emacs
gnuserv allows you to attach to an already running Emacs. This
allows external programs to make use of Emacs' editing
capabilities. It is similar to GNU Emacs' emacsclient, but
has a slightly different feature set.
.
You do not need this package if you use XEmacs; it already
includes gnuserv and gnuclient. If you want to use gnuserv with
both GNU Emacs and XEmacs, you will only be able to use the
alternative /usr/bin/gnuclient with one flavor of emacs; you will
have to use either gnuclient.xemacs or gnuclient.emacs for the
other flavor.
- gnuserv-dbgsym: debug symbols for gnuserv