Manphiz <manp...@gmail.com> writes: > Nicholas D Steeves <s...@debian.org> writes: > >> Manphiz <manp...@gmail.com> writes: >> >> To be fair, the following issue wasn't introduced by this MR, but was [snip] >> dh_elpa_test: error: emacs -batch -Q -l package --eval "(add-to-list >> 'package-directory-list \"/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/elpa\")" --eval >> "(add-to-list 'package-directory-list >> \"/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/elpa-src\")" -f package-initialize -L . -l >> wgrep-subtest.el -l wgrep-test.el --eval \(ert-run-tests-batch-and-exit\) >> returned exit code 255 >> make: *** [debian/rules:4: binary] Error 25 >> dpkg-buildpackage: error: debian/rules binary subprocess returned exit >> status 2 >> >> I think that's unrelated to silversearcher-ag though ;) >> > > I don't remember seeing this (or I missed it :P) > > But as I mentioned somewhere (mailing list or IRC, I forgot) it's > probably easier just to fix siversearcher-ag directly. So I'll > retract this MR soon :)
This looks probably native-comp/trampoline-related to me, so I'm guessing wgrep advises something. No idea why why the issues presents in emacs29 but not in emacs28. > It seems that the maintainer has been MIA. Do you suggest proposing an > NMU? Until a package has been orphaned by the MIA team, the question is NMU vs salvaging: https://wiki.debian.org/PackageSalvaging https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/pkgs.en.html#package-salvaging If a minimal, targeted fix is possible (with a quilt patch) then an NMU is faster, and doesn't implicate the uploader with long-term responsibilities. The allowed changes are narrow, and strict. If that's not possible, then salvaging the package is the only way to save it and its reverse dependencies. Salvaging implies adoption. I took a look at the available forks and I suspect that salvaging the Debian package is what will be required. >> BTW, are you subscribed to this mailing list? In Debian we >> conventionally don't CC people on mailing lists, even though we do CC >> people on bugs. >> > > I'm subscribed. Feel free to directly reply to the mailing list. Thanks! Nicholas
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