>     install/debian-el: Handling emacs21, logged in /tmp/elc_oXqYUf.log
>     install/debian-el: Handling xemacs21, logged in /tmp/elc_dzTAtg.log
> 
> However, this is not enough. dpkg _should_ display all Emacs Lisp
> compiler warnings if there were any during making the *.elc files.
> Now the user does not know form this output if all went ok or not.

Aren't we taking this a little far?

The average users couldn't care less about byte-compiler warnings.  If
the installation fails, he has the log file to send us for debugging.
If it goes well the logs can be deleted.  Showing byte-compilation
warning serves very few people.

Unless there's concensus on this from the debian-emacs mmailing list,
this is not a bug.

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