On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 05:28:23PM +0100, intrigeri wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> (Meta: I was going to express my intent to NMU emacsen-common to fix the
> #676424 RC bug, when I discovered that the package had another one
> (#677191) => trying to understand what can be done with that one first.)
> 
> Rob Browning wrote (26 Jun 2012 02:08:56 GMT) :
> > Agustin Martin <agmar...@debian.org> writes:
> >> As pointed out in #132355, using single dashed -no-site-file should
> >> work for both XEmacs and (although undocumented) FSF Emacs.
> >> 
> >> If maintainer wants to be in the safe side and use only documented
> >> features I expect something like attached patch to work for
> >> emacsen-common.
> >
> > OK, I either hadn't seen this before, or just forgot. It looks an
> > update to emacsen-common would be in order, right?
> 
> Reading these bugs log, it's not clear to me whether the single-dashed
> option idea:
> 
>   1. has any chance to fix #677191 and friends
>   2. was tried in the context of the Squeeze -> Wheezy dist-upgrade

#132355 is about decreasing verbosity when byte-compiling emacsen-common. 
When I mentioned it in #677191 I did not yet know what was causing the
#677191 problem and thought that some of the files loaded at init might
be related, but few messages below in #677191 that was discarded and the
real reason for this problem become more evident.

The -no-site-file changes now seems mostly a cosmetic issue for XEmacs
with no relation at all to #677191.

Regards,

-- 
Agustin


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