stan <stanl-fedorauser(a)vfemail.net> writes:
All past built fedora packages are available in koji. So if you go
to
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=560 you can
download the emacs package of your choice. And then install it using
dnf -C downgrade emacs[rest of rpm name] You'll have to provide all
dependencies of the downgraded package that dnf asks for as well (also
from koji).
OK. It sounds good.
A more involved solution would see you building an RPM for F24 from
the
F22 src.rpm. And blocking further updates to emacs using the -x
option to dnf.
Well, that’s the last resort.
I'm not sure what org is,
It’s well-know org-mode package (
http://orgmode.org)
but is there no way to bring it into compliance with emacs 25? A lot
easier in the long run to stay in synchronization with the OS you are
running.
Org-9.0 is just released, it behaves a little better with 25.1 and maybe
it’s only some sort of Debian-ism, so on Fedora it might be even better
since, afaik, it’s closer to the upstream…
Sincerely,
Gour
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