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emacs21 is still present in testing, although it has been removed from
unstable already. Running "dak rm -Rn -s testing emacs21" on merkel
gives me
> Checking reverse dependencies...
> No dependency problem found.
Maybe it needs an explicit removal hint?
Cheers,
Moritz
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Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
> emacs21 is still present in testing, although it has been removed from
> unstable already. Running "dak rm -Rn -s testing emacs21" on merkel
> gives me
>
>> Checking reverse dependencies...
>> No dependency problem found.
Strange, apparently it will not try all alternatives.
> Maybe it needs an explicit removal hint?
Nope it needs a fixed suikyo-elisp and prime-el. Removal hint added to
have these temporary removed.
Cheers
Luk
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