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Re: some emacs-21.1.1 problems
From: |
Ehud Karni |
Subject: |
Re: some emacs-21.1.1 problems |
Date: |
Tue, 20 Nov 2001 15:23:04 +0200 |
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001 08:56:06 +0100 (CET), Dr. Mirko Luedde
<Mirko.Luedde@Computer.Org> wrote:
>
> E.Karni wrote:
> > ...
> > I'm almost sure that this has to do with your language environment
> > and coding system. Try to start Emacs with LANG=C.
> > ...
>
> This doesn't help.
> "M-x find-file" goes wild on the bad ".tar" files:
>
> (... lines ok up to here ...)
> -rw-r--r--Administrator/513 3994
> Business/Infrastructure/2001-09-19_Note_IT_issues.txt
> -rw-r--r--Administrator/513 7896
> Business/Infrastructure/2001-10-11_Template_Anforderungskatalog.tex
> drwxr-xr-xAdministrator/513 0
> Business/Infrastructure/2001-10-12_Anforderungskatalog_ChemoSelect_Software/
> --------- Jeder/0 132 ././@LongLink
> -r-s--s-wx133612885/1265003271906864
> Business/Infrastructure/2001-10-12_Anforderungskatalog_ChemoSelect_Software/2001-10-12_Anforderungs
> --------- 24/9954696 347
> -w-r-s-wx 5512/1991 1737243 EX@
> ----wxrw- 84890/2654 7560016
> -ws-ws--- 33/28736712 5440
> --------- 37/9254 2661 לX@
> ---r-x--- 0/40 27133456
I still think it has something to do with langauge/coding-system. Can
you send the result of describe-coding-system when you are in the tar
buffer ?
Ehud.
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- some emacs-21.1.1 problems, Dr. Mirko Luedde, 2001/11/19
- Re: some emacs-21.1.1 problems, Dr. Mirko Luedde, 2001/11/20
- Re: some emacs-21.1.1 problems, Jason Rumney, 2001/11/20
- Re: some emacs-21.1.1 problems, Dr. Mirko Luedde, 2001/11/21
- Re: some emacs-21.1.1 problems, Jason Rumney, 2001/11/21
- Re: some emacs-21.1.1 problems, Dr. Mirko Luedde, 2001/11/21
- Re: some emacs-21.1.1 problems, Jason Rumney, 2001/11/21