On 2012-10-27, Axel Beckert wrote:
> Antoine Beaupré wrote:
>> I started getting this error when using emacs after the latest wheezy
>> upgrade:
>> 
>> Warning: Lisp directory `/etc/emacs23' does not exist.
>> 
>> I mark this grave as it makes most emacs parts unusable... My .emacs is
>> not loaded, for example.
>
> Several people tried to reproduce this but weren't able to.

Okay...

> Do you use any of dpkg's path-include/path-exclude options, e.g. via
> /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg or /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/?

Nope.

> If so, this may be a similar or even the same issue like this dpkg bug
> which has been fixed just recently (20. Oct.) in unstable:
> http://bugs.debian.org/688416
>
> Or is there any other special setup which could be relevant to cause
> this issue?

Not that I am aware of. Of course now I can't reproduce this either
because the upgrade is done... Also, it didn't happen on another wheezy
system of mine...

Not sure what happened here, maybe this bug should be ignored. As more
people upgrade to wheezy, we should see other similar reports if it is a
real problem.

I recommend closing this bug for now.

A.

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