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Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 and Tramp problem
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Peter Dyballa |
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Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 and Tramp problem |
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Sat, 7 Mar 2009 13:17:50 +0100 |
Am 07.03.2009 um 11:36 schrieb Lars Wessman:
It seems that my ~/.macosx/environment.plist has been there with
the PATH variable in it all the time
The case of letters can play a role.
Some shell RC files can set a different environment that this PLIST.
You might also check with ps (ps -lwwwxe) from some command line and
with process-environment and exec-path from inside Emacs.app the
actual process environments. And please do it with Emacs.app launched
with -Q – it's better to leave all your potential mistakes in init
files out.
--
Greetings
Pete
Clovis' Consideration of an Atmospheric Anomaly:
The perversity of nature is nowhere better demonstrated
than by the fact that, when exposed to the same atmosphere,
bread becomes hard while crackers become soft.
- Cocoa Emacs 23 and Tramp problem, Lars Wessman, 2009/03/06
- Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 and Tramp problem, Peter Dyballa, 2009/03/06
- Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 and Tramp problem, Lars Wessman, 2009/03/07
- Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 and Tramp problem, Peter Dyballa, 2009/03/06
- Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 and Tramp problem, Lars Wessman, 2009/03/07
- Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 and Tramp problem,
Peter Dyballa <=
- Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 and Tramp problem, Lars Wessman, 2009/03/07
- Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 and Tramp problem, Peter Dyballa, 2009/03/07
- Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 and Tramp problem, Lars Wessman, 2009/03/07