+(autoload 'package-get-info "package-get" "\
+Get information about a package.
+
+Quite similar to `package-get-info-prop', but can retrieve a lot more
+information.
+
+Argument PACKAGE is the name of an XEmacs package (a symbol). It must
+be a valid package, ie, a member of `package-get-base'.
+
+Argument INFORMATION is a symbol that can be any one of:
+
+ standards-version Package system version (not used).
+ version Version of the XEmacs package.
+ author-version The upstream version of the package.
+ date The date the package was last modified.
+ build-date The date the package was last built.
+ maintainer The maintainer of the package.
+ distribution Will always be \"xemacs\" (not used).
+ priority \"low\", \"medium\", or \"high\" (not used).
+ category Either \"standard\", \"mule\", or \"unsupported\"..
+ dump Is the package dumped (not used).
+ description A description of the package.
+ filename The filename of the binary tarball of the package.
+ md5sum The md5sum of filename.
+ size The size in bytes of filename.
+ provides A list of symbols that this package provides.
+ requires A list of packages that this package requires.
+ type Can be either \"regular\" or \"single-file\".
+
+If optional argument ARG is non-nil insert INFORMATION into current
+buffer at point. This is very useful for doing things like inserting
+a maintainer's email address into a mail buffer.
+
+If optional argument REMOTE is non-nil use a package list from a
+remote site. For this to work `package-get-remote' must be non-nil.
+
+If this function is called interactively it will display INFORMATION
+in the minibuffer." t nil)
+
+(autoload 'package-get-list-packages-where "package-get" "\
+Return a list of packages that fulfill certain criteria.
+
+Argument ITEM, a symbol, is what you want to check for. ITEM must be a
+symbol even when it doesn't make sense to be a symbol (think, searching
+maintainers, descriptions, etc). The function will convert the symbol
+to a string if a string is what is needed. The downside to this is that
+ITEM can only ever be a single word.
+
+Argument FIELD, a symbol, is the field to check in. You can specify
+any one of:
+
+ Field Sane or Allowable Content
+ description any single word
+ category `standard' or `mule'
+ maintainer any single word
+ build-date yyyy-mm-dd
+ date yyyy-mm-dd
+ type `regular' or `single'
+ requires any package name
+ provides any symbol
+ priority `low', `medium', or `high'
+
+Optional Argument ARG, a prefix arg, insert output at point in the
+current buffer." t nil)
+