Debian bug report logs - #1676
w3-el-2.2.16-1.tar.gz doesn't build

Package: w3-el; Reported by: Raul Miller <moth@magenta.com>; 17 days old.
Bug assigned to package `w3-el'. Request was from Raul Miller <rdm@tad.micro.umn.edu> to debian-bugs-request@pixar.com. Full text available.

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From: Raul Miller <moth@magenta.com>
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Cc: Karl Eichwalder <ke@ke.Central.DE>
Subject: w3-el-2.2.16-1.tar.gz doesn't build

Hmm...

I just looked again at what I'm doing with w3 on install.

Basically, I'm doing two things:

(a) putting the w3 directory in emac's load path.

(b) setting up autoloads for the typically useful entry points to w3.

I don't think this is a bad thing.  If you do, could you explain?

-- 
Raul

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Bug#1676. Full text available.
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