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IO error reading [...] : Is a directory
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aundro |
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IO error reading [...] : Is a directory |
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Wed, 16 Apr 2008 10:48:43 +0200 |
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Hi,
[this is kind of a "I had an error but couldn't find the solution on the
internet so I digged, found the error, and am now reporting it in order
to -who knows- maybe help others" message]
On 16 Apr 2007,
"Cranreuch" started the following thread:
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On Apr 16, 3:49 pm, "cranreuch" <cranre...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > when I try to move [from INBOX.2007 to INBOX] I get the following error:
>
> > IO error reading /home/cranreuch/News/agent/nnimap/localhost/INBOX/
> > 2007: Is a directory
>
> But in fact I've just noticed that despite the error, the move partly
> succeeds. I say partly because what I actually get is a copy, not a
> move. A copy of the article from INBOX.2007 appears in INBOX, but the
> original stays where it is.
>
> c.
Just to be clear - this problem is not at all solved. I cannot move
nnimap mail from a subfolder to a containing folder without an "IO
error reading ..." error.
Any thoughts appreciated.
thx
c
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I had a very similar problem, using p4.el
<URL: http://p4el.sourceforge.net/>
Description: Whenever I tried to do a p4-submit (i.e., committing
changes to the p4 server), this error would occur.
Since I didn't find relevant enough information about the problem, and
how to solve it, I had to do some debugging in the p4.el code.
The problem was:
I had set, in my _.bashrc_, the *P4CONFIG* environment variable *to
an empty string* , and the p4.el code expected the environment variable
to be set to a sensible value, or not to be set at all:
------snip------
(defun p4-find-p4-config-file ()
(let ((p4config (getenv "P4CONFIG"))
(p4-cfg-dir (cond ((p4-buffer-file-name)
(file-name-directory
(file-truename (p4-buffer-file-name))))
(t (file-truename default-directory)))))
(if (not p4config) ; <-------------- that was failing, and we instead of
returning 'nil', emacs entered the 'let' statement..
nil
(let ...)
------/snip------
Hope that might help others who would face a similar problem..
Best,
A>
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