Is it upstream 26.3 that fixes this?  What process would bring 26.3 to buster?

On Tue, 15 Oct 2019 23:40:13 +0200 Michael Kesper wrote:

> Package: emacs
> Version: 1:26.1+1-3.2
> Severity: important
>
> --- Please enter the report below this line. ---
>
> The key for signing the emacs packages in the official GNU ELPA archive has changed.
> The key included in this emacs version has expired.
> This disables the download of the archive list as well as any package from elpa.
>
> The measures listed on https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/gnu-elpa-keyring-update.html
> can only partly fix this situation, it leads to:
>
> package-install-from-archive: https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/gnu-elpa-keyring-update-2019.3.tar: Bad Request
>
> Please update the included keyring (or use a newer upstream where it's included).
>
> --- System information. ---
> Architecture:
> Kernel: Linux 4.19.0-6-amd64
>
> Debian Release: 10.1
> 990 stable security.debian.org
> 990 stable ftp2.de.debian.org
> 500 stable-updates ftp2.de.debian.org
>
> --- Package information. ---
> Depends (Version) | Installed
> ============================-+-=============
> emacs-gtk (>= 1:26.1) | 1:26.1+1-3.2
> OR emacs-lucid (>= 1:26.1) |
> OR emacs-nox (>= 1:26.1) |
>
>
> Package's Recommends field is empty.
>
> Package's Suggests field is empty.
>

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