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From: | Peter Dyballa |
Subject: | Re: Problem with eshell |
Date: | Mon, 6 Oct 2008 19:27:11 +0200 |
Am 06.10.2008 um 17:25 schrieb Adolfo De Unanue:
I downloaded -again- the version from cvs.
Why? Can't you use the cvs programme to update the source code (M-x cvs-up RET)? And which Linux variant is the package?
Launching GNU Emacs with -Q and then typing M-x eshell RET to invoke the ls command finally produces no failure in Mac OS X 10.4.11 with Athena/Xaw3d or in Aqua/GNUStep clothes.
Is your disk OK or has it some self-modifying active sectors? Can you you launch GNU Emacs from a shell with minimal environment and LANG/ LC_* set to a minimal C? IMO your GNU Linux system is defective – or do you have some "customisation" file/RC file for eshell? Eshell, term, or shell always load their RC files since they're loading an external shell interpreter. I prefer to use *shell* and in it tcsh, so when I launch GNU Emacs with -Q and then start the *shell* buffer/ process it at once loads ~/.emacs_tcsh. And tcsh *obviously* load its RC files since I have aliases!
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