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#68727
30.0.50; package-upgrade-all fails
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Reported by: rms <at> gnu.org
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2024 04:31:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 30.0.50
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I tried it again just now. My internet connection is currently
working normally, and it just failed again the same way. If you tell
me what operation might be failing, I could try to test it.
i don't understand how this is trying to access a file -- I don't see
any file access functions in the backtrace. The argument is a URL,
not a file name. I don't know what any of these functions is supposed
to do.
Can you tell me any way to try to diagnose this further?
signal(file-error ("http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/archive-contents" "Not implemented"))
package--with-response-buffer-1("http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/" #f(compiled-function () #<bytecode 0x10f9e899068e13c5>) :file "archive-contents" :async nil :error-function #f(compiled-function () #<bytecode 0x25e331dd4def6df>) :noerror nil)
package--download-one-archive(("gnu" . "http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/") "archive-contents" nil)
package--download-and-read-archives(nil)
run-hook-with-args(package--download-and-read-archives nil)
package-refresh-contents()
package-upgrade-all(t)
funcall-interactively(package-upgrade-all t)
call-interactively(package-upgrade-all record nil)
command-execute(package-upgrade-all record)
execute-extended-command(nil "package-upgrade-all" nil)
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