On 10-11-13 01:37 AM, David Maus wrote:yes.... but I use a debian package, which makes me less nervous.Well.. But you are using a development release of Emacs 24, aren't you Thanks David. OK, just pulled from the official-looking cvs repository:Due to its slow development cycle WL's cvs HEAD is pretty stable. Of course sometimes HEAD is in a unstable state but simply not pulling every new changeset would reduce the risk of breaking your setup. I would say: If you pull today, you have a pretty stable revision of WL. (cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.m17n.org:/cvs/root checkout wanderlust) Is the general consensus that it's best to pull from there, or from one of the git repos? And what about flim, apel, and semi -- can I stick with relatively old versions of those packages, or do they need to be run from cvs too? Agian, thanks very much -- looking forward to trying this out and fixing it. best, matt |