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bug#24999: closed (Re: bug#24999: 24.5; bad doc for invocation-directory
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Richard Stallman |
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bug#24999: closed (Re: bug#24999: 24.5; bad doc for invocation-directory) |
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Fri, 25 Nov 2016 20:07:00 -0500 |
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> and, while writing it, it struck me that "invocation-directory" should
> mean just that: the directory from which Emacs was invoked.
'invocation-directory' is the directory in which the Emacs executable
was found. It is NOT supposed to be the directory that was current
at that time. If you run Emacs with ~/bin/emacs, 'invocation-directory'
would be "~/bin/".
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- bug#24999: 24.5; bad doc for invocation-directory, (continued)
- bug#24999: 24.5; bad doc for invocation-directory, Eli Zaretskii, 2016/11/24
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- bug#24999: closed (Re: bug#24999: 24.5; bad doc for invocation-directory), Francesco Potortì, 2016/11/25
- bug#24999: closed (Re: bug#24999: 24.5; bad doc for invocation-directory), Eli Zaretskii, 2016/11/25
- bug#24999: closed (Re: bug#24999: 24.5; bad doc for invocation-directory), Richard Stallman, 2016/11/25
- bug#24999: closed (Re: bug#24999: 24.5; bad doc for invocation-directory), Eli Zaretskii, 2016/11/26
- bug#24999: closed (Re: bug#24999: 24.5; bad doc for invocation-directory),
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