* EMACS is awesome, but it's driving my INSANE!
@ 2002-05-07 16:13 DArcangelis, Christopher
2002-05-07 19:22 ` Andreas Schwab
2002-05-07 19:53 ` David Masterson
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From: DArcangelis, Christopher @ 2002-05-07 16:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
I'm running XEmacs v21.1 on a Tru64 v5.1a box. Whenever I start the GUI, my
home dir is /net/home/cdarcangelis (M-x pwd). My home is actually mounted
at /home/cdarcangelis. I can change the current session (M-x cd) but when I
reload my path is /net/home/....... files.el file shows that ~/ is being
used for my home dir, but my CDPATH and mount-points are correct. What's
the scoop?
Thanks!
Christopher D'Arcangelis
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* Re: EMACS is awesome, but it's driving my INSANE!
2002-05-07 16:13 EMACS is awesome, but it's driving my INSANE! DArcangelis, Christopher
@ 2002-05-07 19:22 ` Andreas Schwab
2002-05-07 19:53 ` David Masterson
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Andreas Schwab @ 2002-05-07 19:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: 'bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org'
"DArcangelis, Christopher" <Christopher.DArcangelis@veridian.com> writes:
|> I'm running XEmacs v21.1 on a Tru64 v5.1a box. Whenever I start the GUI, my
|> home dir is /net/home/cdarcangelis (M-x pwd). My home is actually mounted
|> at /home/cdarcangelis. I can change the current session (M-x cd) but when I
|> reload my path is /net/home/....... files.el file shows that ~/ is being
|> used for my home dir, but my CDPATH and mount-points are correct. What's
|> the scoop?
directory-abbrev-alist
Documentation:
*Alist of abbreviations for file directories.
A list of elements of the form (FROM . TO), each meaning to replace
FROM with TO when it appears in a directory name. This replacement is
done when setting up the default directory of a newly visited file.
*Every* FROM string should start with `^'.
Do not use `~' in the TO strings.
They should be ordinary absolute directory names.
Use this feature when you have directories which you normally refer to
via absolute symbolic links. Make TO the name of the link, and FROM
the name it is linked to.
Andreas.
--
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* Re: EMACS is awesome, but it's driving my INSANE!
2002-05-07 16:13 EMACS is awesome, but it's driving my INSANE! DArcangelis, Christopher
2002-05-07 19:22 ` Andreas Schwab
@ 2002-05-07 19:53 ` David Masterson
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: David Masterson @ 2002-05-07 19:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> DArcangelis, Christopher writes:
> I'm running XEmacs v21.1 on a Tru64 v5.1a box. Whenever I start the
> GUI, my home dir is /net/home/cdarcangelis (M-x pwd). My home is
> actually mounted at /home/cdarcangelis. I can change the current
> session (M-x cd) but when I reload my path is /net/home/.......
> files.el file shows that ~/ is being used for my home dir, but my
> CDPATH and mount-points are correct. What's the scoop?
Just a guess, but the directory in /home is actually a link to the one
in /net/home, right? Could it be that you have set the variable
find-file-visit-truename to 't'?
--
David Masterson David DOT Masterson AT synopsys DOT com
Sr. R&D Engineer Synopsys, Inc.
Software Engineering Sunnyvale, CA
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