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[Gcl-devel] Garbage characters when running GCL inside EMACS on Debian 5
From: |
Donald Winiecki |
Subject: |
[Gcl-devel] Garbage characters when running GCL inside EMACS on Debian 5 |
Date: |
Tue, 10 Mar 2009 17:50:26 -0600 |
Hi all,
I apologise for what is probably a very simple issue (and maybe not
important at all).
I've been setting up a Debian Linux machine and when I run GCL 2.6.7
inside EMACS, I see the following -- note the extra characters after the
command prompt (`>^M>').
=======
GCL (GNU Common Lisp) 2.6.7 ANSI profiling Sep 1 2008 13:55:01
Source License: LGPL(gcl,gmp), GPL(unexec,bfd,xgcl)
Binary License: GPL due to GPL'ed components: (XGCL READLINE BFD
UNEXEC)
Modifications of this banner must retain notice of a compatible license
Dedicated to the memory of W. Schelter
Use (help) to get some basic information on how to use GCL.
Temporary directory for compiler files set to /tmp/
>
>^M>
=======
This appears regardless what version of EMACS I'm running, whether I'm
running the CLtL1 or ANSI setup of GCL, or whether I have profiling
turned on or not. I also appears not to affect anything in actual
running of code.
This does not appear when launching GCL inside a terminal window.
Regardless, it's ugly at some level. Does anyone have any idea what is
going on and how it can be stopped?
Best,
_don winiecki
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