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and subject line Bug#871627: Removed package(s) from unstable
has caused the Debian Bug report #180960,
regarding emacs21: upgrade breaks running gnusae
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Package: emacs21

Seems like last night's upload of emacs21 broken my running emacs,
failing with a backtrace of:

Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "invalid byte code")
  third(("tfh...@raw.no" "Tollef Fog Heen" "" "http://raw.no/";))
  (setq message-user-organization (third gnus-impersonator-detail))
  (let ((tmp-epost ...)) (setq gnus-impersonator-detail (if ... ... ...)) (setq 
user-mail-address (first gnus-impersonator-detail)) (setq user-full-name 
(second gnus-impersonator-detail)) (setq message-user-organization (third 
gnus-impersonator-detail)) (defun message-make-url nil "Make an URL header." 
(insert ...)) (defun message-user-mail-address nil "The address of the user." 
(first gnus-impersonator-detail)) (save-excursion (goto-char ...) (insert ...) 
(message-make-url)))
  (catch (quote --cl-block-nil--) (if (message-news-p) (let ... ...)) (let 
(...) (setq gnus-impersonator-detail ...) (setq user-mail-address ...) (setq 
user-full-name ...) (setq message-user-organization ...) (defun 
message-make-url nil "Make an URL header." ...) (defun 
message-user-mail-address nil "The address of the user." ...) (save-excursion 
... ... ...)))
  (cl-block-wrapper (catch (quote --cl-block-nil--) (if ... ...) (let ... ... 
... ... ... ... ... ...)))
  (block nil (if (message-news-p) (let ... ...)) (let (...) (setq 
gnus-impersonator-detail ...) (setq user-mail-address ...) (setq user-full-name 
...) (setq message-user-organization ...) (defun message-make-url nil "Make an 
URL header." ...) (defun message-user-mail-address nil "The address of the 
user." ...) (save-excursion ... ... ...)))
  schizo-select()
  run-hooks(message-send-hook)
  message-send(nil)
  message-send-and-exit(nil)
  call-interactively(message-send-and-exit)
  recursive-edit()
  byte-code("Æ!ˆÇ ˆÈ   !ˆ\nƒ?Éed\"Vƒ4ebˆÊ¥yˆ`dbˆÊ¥Zyˆ\f`|ˆ)ËcˆebˆÌÍ !ˆÎ 
ˆ       @Ï=ƒKÐÑÒ\"ˆÓ ˆÌÔ!ˆÒÕÒÌÔ!ˆŠÖ ˆ,Շ" [debugger-buffer debugger-args 
noninteractive debugger-batch-max-lines middlestart buffer-read-only 
pop-to-buffer debugger-mode debugger-setup-buffer count-lines 2 "...\n" message 
buffer-string kill-emacs debug backtrace-debug 3 t debugger-reenable "" nil 
recursive-edit standard-output inhibit-trace] 3)

My .gnus and .emacs files are available at http://raw.no/dotfiles/

-- 
Tollef Fog Heen                                                        ,''`.
UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are      : :' :
                                                                      `. `' 
                                                                        `-  


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Version: 24.5+1-11+rm

Dear submitter,

as the package emacs24 has just been removed from the Debian archive
unstable we hereby close the associated bug reports.  We are sorry
that we couldn't deal with your issue properly.

For details on the removal, please see https://bugs.debian.org/871627

The version of this package that was in Debian prior to this removal
can still be found using http://snapshot.debian.org/.

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