On Wed, 5 Oct 2022 08:40:14 -0400 Haines Brown <hai...@histomat.net> wrote:
> With an upgrade to testing, I get this warning when I load emacs: > > Warning (comp): Cannot look-up eln file as no source file was found > for /home/haines/.emacs.d/elisp/ibus.elc Judging by the location (in your user directory) and by the fact that searching with apt-file on Bullseye turns up neither ibus.elc nor ibus.el, I don't think that ibus.elc or its source file, ibus.el is in Bullseye, and so likely not in Debian testing. Nor did I find anything by searching for an emacs ibus package. I suspect you got it from somewhere else. https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/IBusMode I suspect you did a manual installation. https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/IBusMode#h5o-4 > > I gather that with emacs version 28 the ibus.el source file is no > longer installed, although it must found if the compiled ibus.enc > file is to load. Emacs can run byte-compiled files without having the source files handy. Did you mean ibus.elc here? > > I tried to find a testing version of ibus.el but did not succeed. I > tied to use an old ibus.el file from Jul 2020, but it had obsolete > functions and so was not usable. > > Can I just ignore the warning? If I do does it leave ibus > non-functional? Should I file a bug report? > The acid test is whether you can run without the source file. I'm pretty sure you can ignore the warning. I would try it. As for filing a bug report, I don't know where you got ibus.elc, so can't advise you. -- Does anybody read signatures any more? https://charlescurley.com https://charlescurley.com/blog/