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Re: find-file: strange behaviour


From: Sebastian Rose
Subject: Re: find-file: strange behaviour
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 12:21:12 +0100
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Bastien schrieb:
Sebastian Rose <address@hidden> writes:

I'm running emacs 23.0.60.2 from last week here. Since that I noticed
some strange behaviour when trying to open a file by C-x C-f.

What if you check with a clean emacs -Q ?  Does the error disappear?

I guess the problem comes from one of the function in `find-file-hook'.
Can you see anything suspicious here?


I wrote to emacs.devel too - maybe they know what's wrong / changed in
subsystem of emacs. I found that 'find-file' does not work sometimes
(first attempt in a session - subsequent attempts succeed).


emacs opens a second window, 5 lines high only, on the bottom of
frame. In that window I see an other file that was opened on start up
(I use desktop).

Is the error still here without desktop?


Hmmm.... there where some desktop related problems discussed on
emacs.devel (desktop file not read to the end or something). This is a
candidate since sometimes on start the window is not split korrektly
(50%/50%) as it did before when loading more than one file by desktop.

Starting emacs without desktop with more than one file as argument
splits the window as expected. So this is definitively desktop related.


case 2 (this one is worth):

(You mean "worse", right? :)

If I export an *.org file sometimes an arbitrary existing file is
overwritten!  Same as above, first attempt in session, subsequent
attempts succeed.

You export with C-c C-e h, right?  Or via org-publish.el?

I suspect emacs though, since I deleted all lisp files on my machine
before installing. I used emacs 22 before (the current Debian testing
package).  I searched the mailinglist for something on this but to no
avail.

I suspect something weirdness with related to your `desktop' or
`session' customization, or maybe some function in find-file-hook.

Can you try to narrow this problem with that directions?


Currently trying by erasing all custom customizations from init files
(aaahhh, thanks, -Q does that! Great!). But it will take a week or so,
since the problem doesn't show up regularly but rather from time to time.

I put
(setq debug-on-error t)
in my .emacs.

I will have to document the incidents to find out more too.



Regards,

    Sebastian







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