This file details the Debian specific changes to Emacs. The following tags may be used in the sections below: Patch, Status, Author, Added-by, Provided-by, and Date. When known, Author is used to indicate the person believed to have written the relevant code. Provided-by may be used to indicate the person who submitted the code to Debian, and Added-by indicates the person who actually added the code to the Debian package. * The Debian copy of the upstream source contains no .elc files. The .elc files have been removed because we always regenerate them and because Emacs modifies them in the source tree during the build process, even when using a VPATH build. This means that a "make clean" can't easily return the tree to the upstream state, resulting in a giant Debian binary diff. There are other solutions if this turns out to be a problem. If nothing else, we can keep the current infrastructure and just add the .elc files to protected_files in debian/rules. Removing the .elc files doesn't affect whether or not our source archive would match the upstream md5sum because we have to repackage it anyway to add leim support. * Those who prefer the old-style scrollbars can edit debian/rules If you prefer the old-style, non-toolkit scrollbars, just edit debian/rules to add --without-toolkit-scrollbars where indicated and rebuild. @@PATCH_LIST_HERE@@ Local Variables: mode: outline outline-regexp: " *\\*+" End: