I meant the seq package provided by GNU ELPA repository. Guess I slipped on the keyboard there. My Emacs selects the seq25.el from ELPA. I have now patched it for myself locally. But I believe this can cause really big frustrations and confusion for people in the future. I guess one way to solve it would be to push a change that checks the Emacs version and provides different implementation, as 27 haven’t been released yet. Thank you for catching my mistake. On Mon, 4 Nov 2019 at 10:21, Michael Heerdegen wrote: > Terje Larsen writes: > > > Since the commit 0e4dd67aae8b10032317a29a6bd99d2d4a64c897 there is a > > regression for people using seq from MELPA. > > I don't have an answer, but a question: do you really mean Melpa, or the > "seq" package provided in the Gnu Elpa repository? > > > Thanks, > > Michael. > -- // Terje Larsen