[aclug-L] Re: emacs problem
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Emacs does have an elisp trace feature, but I don't think it will be
helpful in this case. You can use -q to inhibit loading an init file,
-vanilla to avoid loading other special files, etc.
Jonathan Hall <jonhall@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> I am by no means an emacs expert. I've never even used the program, save a
> couple horrific minutes at WSU about 4 years ago. But... Is it possible to
> run it in debug mode? (don't know if an editor would have that sort of
> option or not... but since it has it's own programming language and
> everything else under the sun, I suppose it might have a debug mode)
>
> Have you tried running it as more than one non-root user? (Just wondering
> if it's really a problem with non-root users, or just a specific user
> account). Are any config files all in tact and with proper permissions?
>
> Have you tried strace?
>
> Do you have any Windows partitions? Perhaps emacs, with its infinate
> abilities, has detected the presence of a Microsoft product and is going on
> strike? :-)
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 11:55:58PM -0600, Steven Saner wrote:
> > Okay (x)emacs gurus, I have a problem for you. I am running a
> > Slackware 4.0 system with Linux 2.2.6. This is not a new install. The
> > system has been working fine for months. I have not changed anything
> > with the kernel or any other major configuration changes. Yesterday I
> > used xemacs with no problems at all. Now it will not run as a normal
> > user. As root it runs fine, but as a normal user it doesn't do
> > anything at all. It starts a process, and the only way I can stop the
> > process is to kill it. An interesting thing is that exact same thing
> > happens with GNU emacs. It isn't just xemacs. Everything else is
> > working fine as best I can tell. My first thought is that something
> > has changed with permissions someplace, but nothing seems out of the
> > ordinary and I don't get any error messages. I have rebooted. I have
> > looked for lock files and temporary files. I don't believe that xemacs
> > was exited abnormally last time I used it. The machine did not reboot
> > abnormally or anything like that.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
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