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Apparently, in Debian, when both the emacs24 and psgml[1] packages are
installed, psgml will work fine until/unless nxml-mode is invoked.
After that nxml takes over.

  https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=625834

  [1] 
http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs//main/p/psgml/psgml_1.4.0-5_copyright

In that thread, I said:

  Assuming I understand things correctly, it looks like the defalias was
  an intentional upstream change, so I'm going to be hesitant to adjust it
  just for Debian:

    
http://repo.or.cz/w/emacs.git/commitdiff/a37df73784c539f504c9740f7eabd371b4bcd0a7

  Given that, this doesn't seem like a Debian-specific problem, at least
  not yet.  It sounds like something that should be worked out between the
  PSGML and Emacs maintainers.

So I wanted to see what you think about the issue.

Thanks
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