-This directory tree holds version 21.3.50 of GNU Emacs, the extensible,
+This directory tree holds version 22.0.92 of GNU Emacs, the extensible,
customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor.
-You may encounter bugs in this release. If you do, please report
-them; your bug reports are valuable contributions to the FSF, since
-they allow us to notice and fix problems on machines we don't have, or
-in code we don't use often. See the file BUGS for more information on
-how to report bugs.
+The file INSTALL in this directory says how to build and install GNU
+Emacs on various systems, once you have unpacked or checked out the
+entire Emacs file tree.
See the file etc/NEWS for information on new features and other
user-visible changes in recent versions of Emacs.
-The file INSTALL in this directory says how to bring up GNU Emacs on
-various systems, once you have loaded the entire subtree of this
-directory.
-
The file etc/PROBLEMS contains information on many common problems that
occur in building, installing and running Emacs.
-Reports of bugs in Emacs should be sent to the mailing list
-bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org. See the "Bugs" section of the Emacs
-manual for more information on how to report bugs. (The file `BUGS'
-in this directory explains how you can find and read that section
-using the Info files that come with Emacs.) See `etc/MAILINGLISTS'
-for more information on mailing lists relating to GNU packages.
+You may encounter bugs in this release. If you do, please report
+them; your bug reports are valuable contributions to the FSF, since
+they allow us to notice and fix problems on machines we don't have, or
+in code we don't use often. Please send bug reports for released
+versions of Emacs sent to the mailing list bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org.
+Please send bug reports for pretest versions of Emacs, and versions
+from the Savannah.gnu.org repository, to emacs-pretest-bugs@gnu.org.
+
+See the "Bugs" section of the Emacs manual for more information on how
+to report bugs. (The file `BUGS' in this directory explains how you
+can find and read that section using the Info files that come with
+Emacs.) See `etc/MAILINGLISTS' for more information on mailing lists
+relating to GNU packages.
The `etc' subdirectory contains several other files, named in capital
letters, which you might consider looking at when installing GNU
There are several subdirectories:
`src' holds the C code for Emacs (the Emacs Lisp interpreter and
- its primitives, the redisplay code, and some basic editing
+ its primitives, the redisplay code, and some basic editing
functions).
`lisp' holds the Emacs Lisp code for Emacs (most everything else).
-`leim' holds the library of Emacs input methods, Lisp code and
+`leim' holds the library of Emacs input methods, Lisp code and
auxiliary data files required to type international characters
which can't be directly produced by your keyboard.
`lib-src' holds the source code for some utility programs for use by or
`man' holds the source code for the Emacs Manual. If you modify the
manual sources, you will need the `makeinfo' program to produce
an updated manual. `makeinfo' is part of the GNU Texinfo
- package; you need version 4.0 or later of Texinfo.
+ package; you need version 4.2 or later of Texinfo.
`lispref' holds the source code for the Emacs Lisp reference manual.
`lispintro' holds the source code for the Introduction to Programming
in Emacs Lisp manual.