Ville Skyttä <ville.skytta(a)iki.fi> writes:
Just by looking at the list, I guess that they're pretty much
listed just
because the Fedora elisp packages (and maybe some yours) are built for XEmacs
in addition to GNU Emacs, not because they'd really need XEmacs; and some of
them in turn are XEmacs' dependencies. So unless there's sufficient interest
in having XEmacs in EPEL, I think it'd be perfectly acceptable to just
disable the XEmacs parts for now.
That's what I did. It was quite easy actually, I just had to do minor
changes to the spec files of flim and w3m-el.
--
Arnaud