Christoph Groth <christoph@grothesque.org> writes: > Xiyue Deng wrote: > >> Though I cannot reproduce this on my stable system using your recipe. >> Can you check whether there are any residual previous installation of >> transient with the following command? >> >> ,---- >> | $ ls -ld /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/elpa/*transient* >> `---- > > Thanks for coming back to me. The command you give outputs the single > line > > drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 154 Aug 13 17:01 /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/elpa/transient-0.8.8 > > Also, M-x find-library RET transient does bring up version 0.8.8 of > transient.el. > > The fact that you cannot reproduce this made me try as a different local > user. And indeed, with the different user, I cannot reproduce the > problem as well! > > So this must somehow depend on my user-specific configuration, but > shouldn’t ‘emacs -q’ disable most of it? As far as I know, I do not do > anything strange with environment variables. > > Any suggestions what I could try to debug this? > Can you also post your load-path using something like the following (note that I didn't skip your init file. You can post both with and without): ,---- | $ emacs --batch --eval '(pp load-path)' `---- > Sean Whitton wrote: > >> Seeing ## makes me think of elpa-llama ? > > Yes, although I checked that llama itself works. It seems to be related > indirectly, see > https://github.com/magit/magit/discussions/5441#discussioncomment-14408198 -- Regards, Xiyue Deng
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