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Re: ispell/hunspell/Windows: a fully-worked example


From: AW
Subject: Re: ispell/hunspell/Windows: a fully-worked example
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2014 16:30:33 +0200
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Am Freitag, 4. April 2014, 16:00:28 schrieb AW:
> Am Freitag, 4. April 2014, 16:03:03 schrieb Eli Zaretskii:
> > > From: AW <alexander.willand@t-online.de>
> > > Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2014 14:47:13 +0200
> > > 
> > > ???? What is Emacs checking, even if the .emacs is empty, and what is
> > > the
> > > difference to starting it with "emacs -q" ??????????????
> > 
> > The site-init file, if you have it.  It's in the manual.
> 
> OK, thank you, again. I found "site-start.el", which tells me that it is
> meant to load the files in a "site-start.d" directory. I removed
> "site-start.el", but now Emacs complains:
> 
> "File error: Cannot open lad file, c:/Program Files
> (x86)/GNU_Emacs_24.3/tex- site.el"
> 
> The file tex-site.el is exactly there!
> 
> OK, site-start.el belongs to AUCTeX, as far as I can see. Inside the folder
> site-start.de are two files, auctex.el and preview-latex.el
> 
> I reinstalled AUCTeX and got the old error back! So the file site-start.el,
> which belongs to AUCTeX does something, which leads to a wrong path.
> 
> The file site-start.el has no more content than these lines:
> 
> ;; Load files in `site-start.d' directory.
> (dolist (file (directory-files
>              (concat (file-name-directory load-file-name) "site-start.d")
>              t "\\.el\\'"))
>   (load file nil t t))
> 
> This is weird!

I took the opportunity and cleaned out my site-lisp directory. Whatever it 
was, some relict *.el, it's gone now and I'll test hunspell.

Thanks to everybody who read this thread and thought about it!

Regards,

Alexander




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