Thomas Lange writes ("Bug#1110127: emacs still native compiles vm files, breaks
calling VM mode"):
> Package: vm
> Version: 8.2.0b-11.1
> Severity: important
Hi.
> Using VM and Emacs 1:30.1+1-6 on trixie.
Are you on amd64? I don't know why this works for me, and in the
autopkgtest, and not for you.
Do you have a formal Steps to Reproduce that start with a clean trixie
chroot ?
> The package vm does not manage to disable the native compilation of
> the vm files although these three equal files
> /etc/emacs/site-start.d/50vm.el
> /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/vm.in/vm-init.el
> /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/vm/vm-init.el
> include code to disable it:
> sets (add-to-list deny-list "/vm.*\\.el"))))
>
> It's known, that the VM related .el files should not be native
> compiled, but the code does not work for me on trixie.
I would welcome any help you (or anyone else) can give me to debug
this. I'm not really an expert on this area of Emacs.
> My current workaround is to disable the whole compilation, after I've
> once have all files compiled and manually removed the vm* files in the
> eln cache. I'm using this in my ~/.emacs:
> (setq native-comp-jit-compilation nil)
Thanks for sharing.
> I'm happy to help debugging this futher detail if you tell me how I
> can do this.
Hrm. I wish I knew where to start. I will see if some of the Debian
Emacs maintainers can help...
Ian.
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