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From: | Márton Marczell |
Subject: | bug#25038: 25.1; Accent in Windows username prevents Emacs from loading customizations |
Date: | Sat, 26 Nov 2016 21:58:23 +0100 |
What's worse, it seems completely random whether the error comes up. For some files it doesn't appear, for some files it does. But if I open the same file repeatedly it always does the same thing. So for a certain file it is consistent. It is not dependent on the file extension though.with no arguments other than the filename."D:\Program Files (x86)\emacs\bin\emacs.exe"When I look at the "Command Line" column for the currently running program in Task Manager, it simply shows4. File open dialog comes up. Browse for "runemacs.exe" and double-click it.3. Scroll down and click "Look for another app on this PC"2. File association dialog comes up. Click "More apps"In both cases it says:I configured the file association through the Windows 10 GUI interface as follows:
#("C:\\Users\\Márton\\AppData\\Roaming" 0 31 (charset windows-1250))
1. Doubleclick file with a currently unknown extension.2016-11-26 21:26 GMT+01:00 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>:> Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2016 21:19:01 +0200
> From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
> Cc: 25038@debbugs.gnu.org
>
> What do these display:
>
> M-: (user-login-name) RET
> M-: (user-real-login-name) RET
>
> Please try this both in the session started by clicking a file
> associated with Emacs and in a session started from the command-line.
And please also do the same with
M-: (getenv "HOME") RET
Also, please show the command that is configured in the file
association to invoke Emacs when that file is clicked.
Finally, did this ever work with any previous Emacs version, and with
a non-ASCII user name?
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