On Fri, Aug 4, 2023 at 9:05 PM Eli Zaretskii wrote: > I cannot reproduce the problem. I get the expected behavior: the > changes are committed. Are you sure your recipe is complete? Do you > have any Git customizations, either in that repository or in your > system-wide ~/.gitconfig etc.? I don't have any Git customization in that repo (I tried in several different repos). System-wide ~/.gitconfig is: [user] name = Maxim Kim email = habamax@gmail.com [core] autocrlf = input quotepath = off [credential] helper = libsecret [commit] verbose = true [pull] rebase = true [github] user = habamax > If you have no customizations, please tell more about the recipe, in > particular please describe exactly what you see at every step of the > recipe. For example, after "C-x v D" I see the diffs of the single > file that is modified in the repository -- is that what you see as > well? Yes I can see diffs of a single or multiple files (in the recipe I had a single file with a single diff). Basically > 0. ./runemacs.exe -Q default emacs is opened > 1. navigate to a dirty git repo > 2. C-x v D I can see a single file with a single diff > 3. Press C-x v v *vc-log* and *vc-log-files* windows are opened > 4. Add commit message add Summary only > 5. Press C-c C-c Get the error described in initial message. Once I am back to my windows laptop, will record a anigif and attach to mail. > FTR: I have the HOME environment variable defined on my Windows system > that points to my home directory -- maybe the problem is somehow > related to what Emacs considers HOME on Windows when there's no such > variable defined? does the directory ../AppData/Local/Temp/ actually > exist on your system (and why does Emacs use a relative file name for > it, anyway)? I have also defined HOME as C:/Users/maxim.kim (and it worked for 28.2). I should probably install 28.2 again and check if it still works. I am not sure if ../AppData/Local/Temp/ exists as I didn't check what is default-directory at that moment. But C:/Users/maxim.kim/AppData/Local/Temp/ exists and I've seen other temp files there that looked like emacs+git related, smth with MSG in name. I am not sure why Emacs use relative file name here to be honest. > If nothing else gives a clue, please step in Edebug through the > relevant code and tell which commands fail, and why (show the values > of the relevant variables). Will check how to use Edebug, thank you!