Anye Li <anye@anyeli.org> writes: > I'm trying to install the notmuch-emacs debian package that I built on > raspbian from the latest in git today, and upon installation I run into > an error message from ln complaining about source and destination files > being the same. It seems to come from > debian/notmuch-emacs.emacsen-install (installed to > /usr/lib/emacsen-common/packages/install/notmuch-emacs) which takes > $FLAVOR as an argument, and in my case the $FLAVOR is being passed in as > "emacs" instead of "emacs23" for some reason. Unfortunately, I don't > really understand how Debian's package system works and I can't for the > life of me figure out how this script is called and where the flavor > detection happens. Could somebody knowledgable please clue me in? Hi Anye; I don't think that error message is fatal. The flavour "emacs" is for the source files (un-bytecompiled) as far as I recall. In any case the same message is received on Debian, so it isn't raspian specific. d