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Re: Emacs 29.2 released


From: Po Lu
Subject: Re: Emacs 29.2 released
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2024 20:06:36 +0800
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13)

Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:

> Hi!
>
> Version 29.2 of Emacs, the extensible text editor, should now
> be available from your nearest GNU mirror:
>
>    https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/emacs/emacs-29.2.tar.xz
>    https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/emacs/emacs-29.2.tar.gz
>
> The tarballs are signed; you can get the corresponding PGP signature
> files at:
>
>    https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/emacs/emacs-29.2.tar.xz.sig
>    https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/emacs/emacs-29.2.tar.gz.sig
>
> You can choose a mirror explicitly from the list at:
>   https://www.gnu.org/prep/ftp.html
>
> Mirrors may take some time to update; the main GNU ftp server is at:
>   https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/
>
> To verify that the downloaded tarball is intact, download both the
> tarball and the corresponding .sig file, and run this command:
>
>   gpg --verify emacs-29.2.tar.xz.sig
>
> (and similarly for emacs-29.2.tar.gz, if you download that format).
>
> If the GPG command fails because you don't have the required PGP
> public key, run this command to import the key:
>
>   gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys \
>     17E90D521672C04631B1183EE78DAE0F3115E06B
>
> Alternative keyservers to try are pgp.mit.edu and keys.openpgp.org.
>
> You can also run sha1sum or sha256sum and confirm that these
> checksums match:
>
> SHA1 emacs-29.2.tar.gz
> a3751a1dc9c68c93e00f8935603f48d7b1804360
> SHA1 emacs-29.2.tar.xz
> 77e16923012960960c2d8fd8cc92db70f8a366b9
>
> SHA256 emacs-29.2.tar.gz
> ac8773eb17d8b3c0c4a3bccbb478f7c359266b458563f9a5e2c23c53c05e4e59
> SHA256 emacs-29.2.tar.xz
> 7d3d2448988720bf4bf57ad77a5a08bf22df26160f90507a841ba986be2670dc
>
> Emacs 29.2 is a bug-fix release, with no new features with respect to
> Emacs 29.1.

Thank you!

How are the DJGPP packages generated?  I have configured a machine to
build the MS-DOS port every so often, which perhaps could be repurposed
to also generate such releases.


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