"Brendan O'Dea" <b...@debian.org> writes: > Package: exec-path-from-shell-el > Version: 2.1-1 > Tags: patch > > The upstream Makefile attempts to run some sanity checks on the > library, including running `package-lint`, which it attempts to > download via `package.el`. This fails when the build daemon does not > have network access: > > * > https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/debian/rb-pkg/unstable/amd64/exec-path-from-shell-el.html > * > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/exec-path-from-shell-el/+bug/2034630 > > Given that the Makefile doesn't actually do anything useful to anyone > other than the upstream maintainer (package-lint, byte compile, remove > byte compile output), the attached patch disables the build entirely. > > --bod > >
Thanks Brendan for filing the tracking bug! I happened to be investigating the same issue as well. I initially intend to convert the build process to use elpa-package-lint as a dependency, but it turned out that package-lint stable releases might be broken for each Emacs release and this happened for 29.3 as well. Currently I'm discussing this with upstream[1]. If that turns out to be in feasible, I'll fallback to what you proposed. Stay tuned. -- Xiyue Deng [1] https://github.com/purcell/package-lint/issues/269