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Re: some emacs-21.1.1 problems
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: some emacs-21.1.1 problems |
Date: |
Mon, 19 Nov 2001 13:25:10 +0200 (IST) |
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Dr. Mirko Luedde wrote:
> 1. When starting a bash-2.05a.0(2)-release shell in an
> emacs-21.1.1 buffer: "readline: warning: rl_prep_terminal: cannot
> get terminal settings". I installed readline-4.2.3 from cygwin.
> Bash outside of emacs doesn't show this problem.
What is the value of the TERM environment variable in the shell buffer?
It's quite possible that the termcap/terminfo data base installed by
Cygwin ports simply doesn't grok the value that Emacs pushes into the
environment. In other words, it could be a Cygwin bug.
> 2. Probably related: In an ess-5.1.19 buffer when typing
> e.g. "help(nls)": "ess-error: ESS process not ready. Finish your
> command before trying again."
What is ESS? What does it do?
> 3. With mailcrypt-3.5.6, gnupg-1.0.6: when decrypting a buffer:
> "start-process: Removing old name: no such file or directory,
> d:/tmp/mailcrypt-gpg-stderr-764AJM".
Please try to supply a full recipe for reproducing the problem, starting
with "emacs -q --no-site-file", especially when the problem is related to
a package that is not part of the standard Emacs distribution, such as
mailcrypt.
> 5. Despite having "(setq auto-compression-mode t)", files of type
> ".gz" will not be unzipped in dired-mode (gunzip-1.3).
Again, please tell exactly what did you type in the Dired buffer.
Also, note that the way to turn on auto-compression mode is to type
"M-x auto-compression-mode RET" or put "(auto-compression-mode 1)" in
your .emacs, not set the variable.
> 6. Files of type ".tar" will not be parsed correctly in dired-mode
> (untarred with GNU-tar-1.13.19, tarred with some prior
> version).
What does ``not parsed correctly'' mean? Please tell exactly what did
you type and what did Emacs do incorrectly. It works for me, FWIW.
> 7. Not all dired-listing-switches will have effect: e.g. "-n",
> "-o".
That's because the Windows port uses a Lisp emulation of the `ls' program.
The documentation string of the insert-directory lists the switches that
are supported by the emulation; -n and -o are not among them.
Thanks for your reports, but please provide the additional information
requested above. Without it, it is impossible to debug and fix these
problems.
- 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