Andreas Beckmann <deb...@abeckmann.de> writes:

> On 2012-11-28 12:44, Agustin Martin wrote:
>> I agree with you that are the add-ons packages who should make sure that
>> they do not try byte-compiling for unsupported flavours.
>> 
>> Users can have old emacs versions installed for some legitimate reasons
> [...]
>
> OK, creating a few clones. Keeping this bug open as there are more
> packages affected, but I can't check the logs at the moment.

I can't replicate the problem for emms and devscripts-el (but I confirm
there is an issue with speechd-el).

I have installed lenny's emacs22 package in a wheezy chroot, then
installed wheezy's emms and devscripts-el, and it worked fine. It also
works when, in addition, I downgrade emacsen-common to squeeze's
version.

Andreas: how are we supposed to reproduce this? Maybe a full log of the
upgrade session would help.

Thanks,

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