henomenon, perhaps because of the switch to parallel testing (or
something else we could fix).
Of course if things have just gotten worse for other reasons that are
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* much effort,
then I think catching failures during the build is somewhat preferable
(in case the error is serious).
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aven't used gnome in a while, it sounds like
they have a "default applications" option under settings.
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e changes would need to be made.
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ried a lucid-built emacsclient with my lucid emacs daemon, the problem
went away.
So I'm in the process of moving emacsclient from emacs-bin-common to the
flavor-specific packages, i.e. emacs-pgtk, emacs-gtk, emacs-lucid, etc.
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type `,show c' for details.
Enter `,help' for help.
scheme@(guile-user)>
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times in the past, but only recently
thought of a way that addresses the issues I'd previously been concerned
about.
If this does work out, we're also likely to add recompilation of
rdepends during add-on package upgrades (i.e. in case "public" macros
have changed in incompatible ways).
Sean Whitton writes:
> I would be in favour of patching in setting it to 1. It's not a problem
> for people to increase it, after all.
No objection, fwiw. I could also see adding some
DEBIAN_EMACS_DEFAULT_COMPILE_CONCURRENCY variable, or somehthing, if
that would be helpful.
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the fix!
Oh, overlooked that -- and thanks for the help.
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Package: manpages-dev
Version: 6.03-2
posix_spawn(3) mentions it, but it doesn't appear to be in manpages-dev.
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roblem and Andreas Beckmann
+for providing and testing the fix. (Closes: 1034941)
+
+ * emacs-common: add breaks elpa-cider (<< 0.19.0+dfsg-4~). Thanks to
+Andreas Beckmann for reporting the problem and providing and testing
+the fix. (Closes: 1035781)
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Rob Browning writes:
> Right, I'm actually working on a release for this. I think I should be
> able to upload today or tomorrow, and not sure if we need to wait for
> preapproval aince we'd want this in any other future migrations from
> unstable to testing/bullseye.
Oh, and
Rob Browning writes:
> Rob Browning writes:
>
>> Right, I'm actually working on a release for this. I think I should be
>> able to upload today or tomorrow, and not sure if we need to wait for
>> preapproval aince we'd want this in any other future migrations fro
et
> removed during the upgrade to bookworm.
Right, I'm actually working on a release for this. I think I should be
able to upload today or tomorrow, and not sure if we need to wait for
preapproval aince we'd want this in any other future migrations from
unstable to testing/bullseye.
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. (Closes: 1033397)
+
+ * Fix Org Mode command injection vulnerability CVE-2023-28617. Add
+0027-Org-Mode-vulnerability-CVE-2023-28617-is-fixed-1-2.patch and
+0028-Org-Mode-vulnerability-CVE-2023-28617-is-fixed-2-2.patch to
+address the issue. (Closes: 1033342)
+
+ -- Rob Browning Sat, 01
Florian Weimer writes:
> Please backport the commit below; it fixes the issue and is supposed
> not to break the .overview file encoded.
Thanks. I've added the fix to the salsa repo, so it should be in the
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nt to, there's no time
left for this release, and some of the work might not even be wrt the
emacs packages, proper.
That said, and as you mentioned, we could also consider other/additional
flavors of emacs, but of course those have their own costs.
In any case, happy to discuss adjustments for unstable after t
ports.
But I don't really understand the situation and constraints.
That said, I won't oppose reintroducing 2.2, as long as I'm not
responsible for it, and you're willing to herd all the cats to get it
removed again as soon as possible. That was a good bit of work I'd
prefer not to
h if the fix isn't simple, I might hesitate attempting to automate
it, since the problem (I hope) only existed somewhat briefly in
unstable.
Thanks for the report, and sorry for the trouble.
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Package: ftp.debian.org
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: rm
I think guile-2.2 has already been removed from testing (which is
*great*), and now I'd like to finally remove it from unstable if that's
feasible.
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Hope that helps, and thanks.
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etc.) in ~.
I'm not sure whether that's something that we'd expect to support
(i.e. apt installs via sudo without -i or su without -), but I wanted to
mention it since it's been reported (I think) more than once, and in
case it indicates something that emacs might want to change (use of USER
vs HOM
e emacs-el installed. That's likely an
upstream bug of some kind.)
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believe that should only happen once per .el file, per user[1],
but it's not cheap.
[1] ...until/unless we decide to ship NATIVE_FULL_AOT packages (all
upstream files precompiled). But if nothing else, that's not ready
for broad use yet.
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not sure people (including me) would notice it in the relvant
circumstances.
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t; should work.
It looks like guile's source tree gdbinit has the handlers for SIGPWR
and SIGXCPU, but not SIGBUS or SIGSEGV.
Hope this helps
(I've marked this bug as done, but please feel free to re-open it if
that doesn't sound reasonable to you yet.)
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ve been discussing
it off an on on #debian-emacs (OFTC), and I'm hoping to have packages to
upload for evaluation/testing and then migration within the next week or
so.
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Eugen Dedu writes:
> Do you have an ETA? Will it be packaged in one week, one month, several
> months?
I would guess "weeks". I've finally gotten started on it, but am a good
bit slower than usual at the moment.
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> case '$(host_os)' in \
> darwin[56]*) \
> need_charset_alias=true ;; \
> - darwin* | cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc*) \
> + darwin* | cygwin* | mingw* | pw32* | cegcc* | linux-musl*) \
> need_charset_alias=false ;; \
&
rset_alias is no longer mentioned anywhere in the tree).
I wonder if that means we need a different patch, or perhaps the problem
has been resolved.
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Author: Rob Browning
Date: Sun Feb 27 12:55:42 2022 -0600
Adjust GUILE_OPTIMIZATION to avoid 32-bit BE build crashes
diff --git a/bootstrap/Makefile.am b/bootstrap/Makefile.am
index a4634c447..0aa548c26 100644
--- a/bootstrap/Makefile.am
+++ b/bootstrap/Makefile.am
@@ -22,7
an to add the other
"disable threads" fix for the relevant architectures.
Thanks, and apologies for the delay.
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re you planning to handle the reverse dep
rebuilds, and/or what coordination might we need there?
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ng like that if we could avoid it, even
if technically acceptable.
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Rob Browning writes:
> Given that, I think we may have at least these constraints:
Oh, and I haven't figured out what the current situation is wrt the
affected architectures on this front yet -- was just describing the
constraints.
If we've never had a 3.0 viable for alpha, for exam
ebuilding every reverse dependency.
Of course the best option, if it were feasbile, would be to just figure
out what's wrong and fix it.
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relevant platforms. At least in the past, disabling
threads changed the library ABI in a backward incompatible way.
I'll see if I can find out if that's still the case.
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with
> --with-dumping=unexec
> which is what the attached patch does.
>
> Could you apply the patch for the time being until the issue has been fixed
> upstream? [1]
Thanks, I'll plan to include that in the next upload.
If you don't see it soon enough, feel free to ping me.
Take c
-create.
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Andreas Metzler writes:
> I just made a test-upload to experimental.
I just found out I may have been wrong about 3.0.7's defaults, and so
this problem might not be fixed yet. I'll investigate soon, and likely
have another upload by this weekend, if we do end up needing one.
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: guile-3.0_3.0.5-2-to-4.debdiff
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ashing, not all tests.
I'm fairly uneasy with disabling them all, if that's what we're
currently doing. I'll plan to take a look and/or talk to upstream soon,
though I might not get to it in depth until the weekend.
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Dear Maintainer,
>
> My emacs get stuck with 100% cpu when started from a directory ending with
> ".tar".
>
> For example, the following commands trigger the error:
> - mkdir test.tar
> - cd test.tar
> - emacs
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, if nothing else):
https://radicale.org/3.0.html#tutorials/running-as-a-service
i.e. maybe
chmod 750 /var/lib/radicale/collections
chown radicale:radicale /var/lib/radicale/collections
or 770, and possibly something similar for /var/lib/radicale.
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I'll plan to work on
it soon, likely this weekend.
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utput in 5 minutes. kfreebsd-amd64 and kfreebsd-i396 seem to have
> failed in the same way as amd64.
I wonder if this might be time-limit related (again). cf.
https://salsa.debian.org/rlb/deb-guile/-/blob/deb/guile-3.0/d/sid/master/debian/rules#L187-195
Though 3.0 is much better on that front than 2.2
OT build @7c5887c8ae064398fafa38b8fea4c5d500830d5f **
> +
> + * UNRELEASED
> +
> + -- Rob Browning Sun, 10 Jan 2021 19:22:48 -0600
>
> could we have a finalised version of that, please? :-)
Oh, no, certainly. I just submitted the UNRELEASED version for the
pre-approval. I'll of course fi
; urgency=medium
+
+ ** SNAPSHOT build @7c5887c8ae064398fafa38b8fea4c5d500830d5f **
+
+ * UNRELEASED
+
+ -- Rob Browning Sun, 10 Jan 2021 19:22:48 -0600
+
emacs (1:26.1+1-3.2+deb10u1) buster; urgency=high
* Update the EPLA packaging key (previous key expires 2019-09-23) via
diff -Nru emacs
elated packages, which might or might not suggest a
mailutils-el package or something.
If you do decide to head that route, I'd highly recommend #debian-emacs
on oftc. Plenty of expertise there.
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dpkg-buildpackage: error: debian/rules binary subprocess returned exit status
2
It's trivial to reproduce with those commands, so happy to gather any
addiitonal information you might like.
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different priority strings.
>
> Ideas for further debugging would be welcome!
Hmm, I know almost nothing about gnutls (or even, yet, this particular
test), but I wondered (in general) how hard it might be to create a C
level test that does the same thing. If it's easy, might be worth a
tr
619:8 3 (_ #(#(#) …))
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
142:2 2 (dynamic-wind # …)
In ice-9/eval.scm:
159:9 1 (_ #(#(# …)))
In unknown file:
0 (make-stack #t)
When I get a bit more time, I can try to attach gdb as you suggested.
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severity 969675 normal
thanks
Rob Browning writes:
> Please migrate to guile-3.0 as soon as it's feasible. If we can, I'd
> like to have the option to drop guile-2.2 from bullseye, so that we
> won't have to maintain two versions throughout that release.
I can't be sure this will wo
ride_dh_auto_install] Error 127
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/vagrant/mailutils/mailutils-3.10'
make: *** [debian/rules:4: binary] Error 2
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C-c it.
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cal filesystem? It just built
fine on amdahl (arm64 porterbox), with a current sid chroot, and the -5
package from experimental, via "fakeroot debian/rules binary".
I can't do what you describe above there because /dev/shm is 64M in the
porterbox chroots.
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, it also failed on
> arm64, since a guile test did hang.
If we think it's arm64 specific, I can try that on one of the
porterboxes -- think a a sid chroot should suffice?
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Here with current bullseye, the three patches above allow the package to
at least build against guile-3.0. Please consider upgrading soon.
We're still planning to try to remove guile-2.2 before the freeze.
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---
src/animatedCollection.cc | 1 +
src/flag.cc | 2 ++
src/fountain.cc | 2 ++
src/goal.cc | 2 ++
src/guile.cc | 1 +
src/highScore.cc | 1 +
src/settings.cc | 1 +
src/weather.cc| 2 ++
8 files changed, 12
---
cmake/FindGuile.cmake | 13 -
src/guile.h | 2 +-
2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/cmake/FindGuile.cmake b/cmake/FindGuile.cmake
index 8b93daa..3dd670b 100644
--- a/cmake/FindGuile.cmake
+++ b/cmake/FindGuile.cmake
@@ -2,15 +2,18 @@
#
---
debian/control | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control
index c84c21c..4348162 100644
--- a/debian/control
+++ b/debian/control
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Build-Depends:
cmake,
debhelper (>= 11),
gettext,
- guile-2.2-dev,
+ guile-3.0-dev,
le in unstable due to this. Thanks for considering.
Apologies for the slow response, and I'll try to take a look this
weekend. Happy to help sort it out.
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-h now
$ vagrant destroy
$ cd ..
$ rm -rf test-emacs
For reference, I ran emacs from a terminal from within sway.
Oh wait, do you have emacs-gtk or emacs-lucid installed? I only use the
latter[1], so maybe that matters, if you're using the former...
[1] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/g
tached patch; the change could
> probably be done earlier in the function, along with the other similar
> defvar's, but I've only tested the attached patch).
>
> Regards
Nice catch. Have you, or are you already planning to post this
upstream?
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and
trying again.
If it matters, that repository has issues disabled, but not pull
requests.
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Package: github-backup
Perhaps here here now: https://github-backup.branchable.com/
As indicated by: https://joeyh.name/code/github-backup/
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I had handy, which is somewhere between
bullseye and sid (x86_64).)
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Looks like my email address might have been slightly off, but for the
record, I'd have been fine with it too.
(Thanks to Vagrant for pointing this out to me.)
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> 10/7)
> FAIL: numbers.test: Number-theoretic division: truncate/: mixed types: (130.0
> -10/7)
> FAIL: numbers.test: Number-theoretic division: truncate/: mixed types:
> (-130.0 10/7)
> FAIL: numbers.test: Number-theoretic division: truncate/: mixed types: (-130.0
> -10/7)
Thank
(("american" "british" "canadian"
"castellano8" "english"))
debian-ispell-set-startup-menu()
run-hooks(after-init-hook delayed-warnings-hook)
command-line()
normal-top-level()
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cs/news/NEWS.27.1
>
> :-) Rob is working on it. Maybe join #debian-emacs for up-to-the-minute
> updates?
Ahh, right, sorry -- meant to reply here, and was going to add this bug
to the "Closes" when we finish.
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While I don't know much about alacritty, I just happended to notice that
the underlying issue might have been resolved a couple of days ago:
https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/issues/357
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t all the way through.
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Package: github-backup
Severity: wishlist
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ying to make geda-gaf better.
>
> I'll file a removal request for geda-gaf.
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last night when I was updating us to
3.0.4 (see 3.0.4-1). And yeah, that was wrong.
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ers does.)
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ot; "~A" ("Broken pipe") (32)))
I'll try to remember to look in a bit, but that rings a vague bell -- we
may have added some patches (debian, and/or later upstream) for issues
there.
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O_UTF8_STRINGN
-# define scm_to_utf8_stringn scm_to_locale_stringn
-#endif
-#ifndef HAVE_SCM_TO_UTF8_STRING
-# define scm_to_utf8_string(x) scm_to_utf8_stringn ((x), NULL)
-#endif
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-#ifndef HAVE_SCM_FROM_UTF8_SYMBOLN
-# define scm_from_utf8_symboln scm_from_locale_symboln
-#endif
-#ifndef HAVE_SCM_F
/readline/history.h
/usr/include/readline/rlconf.h
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fairly quickly test any version
uploaded somewhere like experimental.
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up python 3 support for the next non-Z version (likely
0.31, hopefully "soon").
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in configure.ac (or configure.in).
I may investigate further myself if I have time, but please don't rely
on that.
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Please try to update this soon, or we'll need to consider removing
freehdl from Debian, and if possible please attempt to move to guile-3.0
instead of guile-2.2 now, if possible.
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myself if I have time, but please don't rely
on that.
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[guile-2.0 >=
"$GUILE_VERSION_MAJOR.$GUILE_VERSION_MINOR"],
.pc/ruby-config.diff/configure.ac: [guile-2.0 >=
"$GUILE_VERSION_MAJOR.$GUILE_VERSION_MINOR"],
Oh, and if feasible, please consider migrating directly to guile-3.0
instead.
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/control: migrate to guile-3.0. (Closes: 885215)
+
+ * debian/control: build-depend on texinfo for makeinfo.
+
+ * debian/rules: request autoreconf to fix gcc invocations.
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+
mcron (1.0.8-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
diff
-3.0; drop 1.8 and 2.0. (Closes: 885213)
+
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+
make-dfsg (4.2.1-1.2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Non-maintainer upload.
diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control
index e251b40..3588b46 100644
--- a/debian/control
+++ b/debian/control
@@
;
> Maybe we can import the above patch or mark this test as unstable?
Thanks much for he investigation. I'll see about doing something like
that in the next upload.
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tall-info,
- guile-2.0,
+ guile-3.0,
sendmail|mail-transport-agent
Description: Guile-based program for running jobs at regular times
The GNU package mcron (Mellor's cron) can be a 100% compatible replacement for
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Rob Browning writes:
> Actually now that guile-3.0 is in sid (though it's not yet building on
> all the release architectures), I suppose we might just side-step 2.2
> entirely, but either would be much appreciated.
>
> Here this at least builds via "fakeroot
= 9.0.0), dh-autoreconf,
autoconf, automake | automaken, autopoint, file, pkg-config,
- guile-2.0-dev, procps, libbsd-resource-perl
+ guile-3.0-dev, procps, libbsd-resource-perl
Package: make
Suggests: make-doc
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Rob Browning writes:
> Package: sway
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Looks like 1.4 has been released (1.3 was apparently skipped), and I
> suspect it might address some of the repeated crashes I've experienced
> when switching monitor inputs and/or plugging/unplugging a thunde
.
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Package: ftp.debian.org
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: rm
Since guile-3.0 is incoming, I'd like to finally remove guile-2.0. I
believe "please upgrade" bugs have been standing against the reverse
dependencies for over two years.
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shirish शिरीष writes:
> Ah, thank you fixing any python 3 messes as well. Well aware of the
> transition happening. Haven't hit any major road-blocks yet, so all is
> good :)
OK, 2.2.4+1-2+deb10u1 uploaded to buster (if I did it right), and will
hopefully fix the problem.
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shirish शिरीष writes:
> Just saw this, any idea when this FTFBS will be fixed. Somebody even
> shared a patch, maybe that fixes the issue.
I'll plan to investigate this weekend. (I've been unfortunately
preoccupied with python 3 related messes for a while.)
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Thomas Sanders writes:
> Package: emacs25-common
> Version: 25.1+1-4+deb9u1
> Severity: normal
> File: /usr/share/emacs/25.1/etc/package-keyring.gpg
>
> Dear Maintainer (Rob Browning?),
>
> This problem in emacs 25 (in Debian old-stable) is the same as the
> probl
ke it in to buster proper (unless the
default priorities are changed in /etc/apt/preferences --
apt-preferences(5))?
Assuming I don't misunderstand the situation.
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