I can reproduce at least part of this bug.
jed in fairly bare debootstrapped unstable chroot gives me:
jed -batch -quiet -f 'vmessage("%S",_slang_install_prefix)'
loading /usr/share/jed/lib/site.slc
loading /usr/share/jed/lib/os.sl
loading /usr/share/jed/lib/menus.slc
Unable to open jed.rc. Check the value of the S-Lang load path.
Traceback: evalfile
/usr/share/jed/lib/site.sl:3098:command_line_hook:Open failed
Local variables for command_line_hook:
Integer_Type n = 3
Integer_Type i = 2
String_Type file = "-quiet"
Integer_Type depth = 0
Undefined_Type next_file = Undefined_Type
Undefined_Type tmp = Undefined_Type
String_Type init_file = "jed.rc"
Undefined_Type next_file_arg = Undefined_Type
Undefined_Type hookfun = Undefined_Type
Error encountered while executing command_line_hook
jed itself does start, but only in some horrible mode (brief?) that I
don't know how to drive. (^Ke to get out).
however if I install libslang2 2.2.4-13 on my laptop it still works OK.
both of these are AMD64 machines.
I will try to work out what the difference is that makes this bug
reproducible.
I also note
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=676038
where the build of some other package looks like it is failing for
essentially the same reasons:
> /usr/share/jed/lib/site.sl:1902:mode_hook:Open failed
> Local variables for mode_hook:
> String_Type ext = "tm"
> Integer_Type n = 0
> String_Type mode = "tm_mode"
> Error encountered while executing mode_hook
Wookey
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