I wrote: > The latest (Sid) version of emacs-common now depends on > "dconf-gsettings-backend | gsettings-backend", which in turn > eventually installs dbus-daemon -- which is problematic in a > Debian build chroot environment. Can that dependency be > downgraded to Recommends or Suggests?
After a bit of digging around through the package source code, this is as a result of using the binaries from the "pgtk" build of Emacs for common binaries -- since "other builds' emacsclients cannot connect to pgtk under Wayland". Given that that is a good reason, IMHO, for using the binaries in that way, feel free to close this bug report. I'll just have to live with installing dbus-daemon in chroot environments... Yours truly, John Zaitseff -- John Zaitseff ╭───╮ Email: [email protected] The ZAP Group │ Z │ GnuPG: 0x0D254111C4EE569B Australia Inc. ╰───╯ https://www.zap.org.au/~john/

