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FS#68651 - [emacs-nox] 27.1-2 breaks byte code compilatoin, error "b-c, Wrong type argument: sequencep, all"
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Opened by acegallagher (acegallagher) - Tuesday, 17 November 2020, 17:40 GMT
Last edited by Jaroslav Lichtblau (Dragonlord) - Sunday, 13 June 2021, 14:38 GMT
Opened by acegallagher (acegallagher) - Tuesday, 17 November 2020, 17:40 GMT
Last edited by Jaroslav Lichtblau (Dragonlord) - Sunday, 13 June 2021, 14:38 GMT
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DetailsDescription:
An update to 27.1-2 has broken (for me at least) byte code compilation of some packages in weird ways. I've struggled to debug exactly what it is but I'm happy to try suggestions. I've compiled myself emacs 27.1 from upstream and run the binary and it works just fine. Specifically, loading certain packages or using certain features provokes the following (cryptic) error, example taken from magit: Turning on magit-auto-revert-mode...done byte-code: Wrong type argument: sequencep, all Steps to reproduce: /usr/bin/emacs -Q load magit try to move cursor with arrow keys in magit-status-mode |
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Closed by Jaroslav Lichtblau (Dragonlord)
Sunday, 13 June 2021, 14:38 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Sunday, 13 June 2021, 14:38 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Comment by Jaroslav Lichtblau (Dragonlord) -
Monday, 05 April 2021, 11:27 GMT
Version 27.2-1 available in [community] - still showing the same error?
Comment by Klaus Rindfrey (knbg) -
Wednesday, 02 June 2021, 08:52 GMT
Same problem here. My version of GNU Emacs is: GNU Emacs 27.2 (build 1, x86_64-suse-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.20, cairo version 1.16.0)
Comment by Klaus Rindfrey (knbg) -
Wednesday, 02 June 2021, 14:33 GMT
I removed my GNU emacs completely and the installed it again (still GNU Emacs 27.2 (build 1, x86_64-suse-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.20, cairo version 1.16.0)) and the problem was gone. Strange, but i'm happy :-)