On Fri, 6 Feb 2026 at 15:27, Loris Bennett <[email protected]> wrote: > David <[email protected]> writes: > > On Fri, 6 Feb 2026 at 14:15, Loris Bennett <[email protected]> > > wrote:
> >> Hi, > >> I am on Debian 13 and am trying to install the Python language grammar > >> for tree sitter. > > Hi, it will help people to help you if you describe exactly *how* you > > are doing that. > > > > Is what you are installing coming from a Debian distribution, or > > somewhere else? > Emacs and the tree sitter library are from the Debian repo. The > installation of the grammar pulls in an external Github repository and > compiles the code to produce a shared library. I am using the standard > repository for the Python language grammar. > So, no, it not actually a Debian problem. I was just was hoping someone > else has tried to do the same thing with a Debian stable set up. Hi, If you provide sufficient details then maybe some helpful, knowledgeable and curious person (not me) will reproduce your issue and be able to respond with a solution. So you are talking about installing tree-sitter into Emacs on Debian 13? How does that happen? Can you describe more *how* you are doing that? So that someone else can try it for themselve and experience the issue that you are describing. > Warning (treesit): The installed language grammar for python cannot be > located or has problems (version-mismatch): 15 That message suggests a Python PATH problem. Which should be solveable, but I'm not smart enough to suggest how to fix it.

