Chip Coldwell now has his Emacs 23 YUM repository online with builds for many architectures on F8, F9 and RHEL5. I will no longer host Emacs CVS builds so you should use his repository for newer Emacs 23 snapshots.
If you have my repository installed, you can yum install emacs-release to install his repository. Otherwise download and install the package corresponding to your operating system.
Fedora 8/9 Emacs CVS repository RPM
RHEL/CentOS 5 Emacs CVS repository RPM
To uninstall my repository, perform the following as root:
rpm -e gpg-pubkey-4cd33531-47bb5adf
rm /etc/yum.repos.d/brad-walker.repo
Can we have a build for Fedora 10 (released today)?
New i386 and x86_64 builds for F8-10 are up. Download the repository RPM on the sidepanel. I’m still working on a build for EPEL 5.
Hey ho, doesn’t seem to be any f10 packages at the links above. And the f9 package hasn’t been updated for a while…
You mentioned that emacs23 missed the f9 feature freeze. Any change it will make it in for f11?
What happened to the yum repository?
It seems to resolve to a page that says people.redhat.com now.
Thanks
This package seems to have disappeared. 404 on the above link.
Thank you!
Any chance of you updating your CVS snap? Gnus in your existing one has the nnimap-demule(nil) bug. Thanks!
Don’t mind me, it was a cache problem, not a Gnus problem. All fixed now.
It appears that Coldwell has left Redhat. the emacs repo is 404 as of March 2009.
Those links seem to be broken :-(. Clicking on them brings me to a Redhat image.
Is this still working? I just get an image saying “people.redhat.com” when I try to download the rpm linked above.
It seems the link is deprecated. Is there another repository serving the same purpose? Is yours still active?
Thanks so much for your repository. It was my only way to install an antialiased emacs on Acer Aspire One “Linpus” Linux (Fedora 8 derived).
Where can I find an RPM for emacs 23?
Clicking on these links leave me nowhere than a silly read-hat logo?!
Thank you for this great service! Unfortunately, since many days, I get a 404 from people.redhat.com.
Is there any chance that the service comes back or do I have to compile emacs-23 myself?
Thanks
Your links to Chip Coldwell’s repos are dead.