Bill Allombert wrote:

> Yes, I know, this is why I wrote exactly what command I was using.
> I ddes not occur if you omit a single package.

This is very strange and I doubt it has anything to do with mit-scheme.
 If you look at the maintainer scripts, you'll see that the code to
manipulate the emacs files is boilerplate, automatically generated by
debhelper.  The mit-scheme package doesn't do any explicit management of
this file.

Consequently I'd expect the same behavior from _any_ package that
installs emacs files using debhelper.  Have you done any tests to
confirm this?  If that's the case, this isn't a bug in the mit-scheme
package; it _might_ be a bug in emacs or debhelper.

> It seems to me that remove/mit-scheme rely on mit-scheme being
> configured at this stage which is not the case.
> (emacs21-nox does not depend on it)

In which case there's a problem with emacs?


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