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bug#26321: 25.1; (require 'package) takes minutes on Windows
From: |
Noam Postavsky |
Subject: |
bug#26321: 25.1; (require 'package) takes minutes on Windows |
Date: |
Fri, 31 Mar 2017 13:15:01 -0400 |
On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 10:29 AM, Geoffrey S. Knauth <geoff@knauth.org> wrote:
> Additional backtrace information that might be useful, via M-x
> toggle-debug-on-quit:
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (quit)
>
> call-process("c:/Users/knauthg/AppData/Local/Programs/minghc-7.10.2-x86_64/git-2.4.5.1/usr/bin/gpg.exe"
> nil (t nil) nil "--with-colons" "--list-config")
https://github.com/fpco/minghc says "MinGHC is dead. Please use Stack."
Does that mean anything to you?
If you run 'gpg --with-colons --list-config' at the command line does
it also take 2 minutes?
> apply(call-process
>
> "c:/Users/knauthg/AppData/Local/Programs/minghc-7.10.2-x86_64/git-2.4.5.1/usr/bin/gpg.exe"
> nil (t nil) nil ("--with-colons" "--list-config"))
>
> epg-config--make-gpg-configuration("c:/Users/knauthg/AppData/Local/Programs/minghc-7.10.2-x86_64/git-2.4.5.1/usr/bin/gpg.exe")
> epg-find-configuration(OpenPGP)
> #[0 "\300\301!\205
It looks like the backtrace was cut off, could you save it in Emacs,
and send it as attachment instead?
Also, please start emacs as 'emacs -Q -l package.el -l epg.el' which
should load some sources and give a nicer backtrace.