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Re: [h-e-w] "Esc-x shell" does not bring up the DOS Prompt
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David C Hubbard |
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Re: [h-e-w] "Esc-x shell" does not bring up the DOS Prompt |
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Wed, 19 Jun 2002 09:52:11 -0500 |
Thanks Dr. Wright. I've uninstalled Emacs and reinstalled with the same
result when trying to open a shell from Emacs. I am getting a "cmdproxy -i"
running in the background that is a bit of an entanglement for Windows. I
will try to make sure that I haven't confused Emacs. I'll let you know how
things go.
David
"Dr Francis
J. Wright" To: David C
Hubbard/DEF/address@hidden
<F.J.Wright cc: address@hidden
@qmul.ac.uk> Subject: Re: [h-e-w] "Esc-x shell"
does not
bring up the DOS Prompt
06/19/02
09:10 AM
From: "David C Hubbard" <address@hidden>
To: <address@hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 2:31 PM
Subject: [h-e-w] "Esc-x shell" does not bring up the DOS Prompt
> I am running windows 98 and Emacs 21.2.1. The reason I had decided to
> originally use BASH was that me DOS prompt was not working. I have tried
to
> run "runemacs -q" and the problem is still there. Could I substitute the
> "bash" reference in the shell settings for getting BASH to work with the
> DOS command prompt?
> David
Well, in my experience command.com/cmd.exe run "out of the box", whereas
any
UNIX shell will require some configuration. Maybe you have some registry
or
environment variable settings (such as SHELL) that are upsetting the shell
buffer. I'm sure you could set Emacs up explicitly to run command.com, but
it's probably easier to unset whatever is preventing it. You should not
need ANY special settings to run command.com as your shell in Emacs.
I assume you are running Emacs from a Windows shortcut and not from a
shell.
If you run it from a UNIX shell then it might pick up environment variables
that are upsetting the Emacs shell setup.
Francis