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2022-07-13tests: build-emacs-utils: Allow test to pass on Emacs 27 too.Maxim Cournoyer
* tests/build-emacs-utils.scm ("emacs-batch-script: raise &emacs-batch-error on failure"): More loosely match expected error string, which differs between Emacs 27 and Emacs 28.