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Package: mmm-mode
Version: 0.4.7-2
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Greetings 

Mere presence of the package mmm-mode on my debian system causes emacs
to start up with 'cl loaded, which is AFAIU, against emacs
policy---Emacs should not load 'cl loaded unless the user desires so.  

The reason, as I understand it, 'cl is a nice package, but does some
funky stuff to emacs, like overriding some functions etc.  and not
respecting namespaces. Hence, should not be loaded by default. 

-- System Information
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux computer 2.4.19 #1 SMP Mon Sep 2 03:01:02 EDT 2002 i686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=

Versions of packages mmm-mode depends on:
ii  emacs21 [emacsen]             21.2-1     The GNU Emacs editor.
ii  xemacs21-mule [emacsen]       21.4.6-8   Editor and kitchen sink -- Mule bi



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mmm-mode has been removed from Debian after being orphaned for a year.
Please see <http://bugs.debian.org/274137> for details.


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