I set them both to t, now I have the following error on startup: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (file-missing "make client process failed" "No such file or directory" :name "server-client-test" :family local :server nil :noquery t :service "/run/user/1000/emacs/server") make-network-process(:name "server-client-test" :family local :server nil :noquery t :service "/run/user/1000/emacs/server") server-running-p("server") server-start() eval-buffer(# nil "/home/username/.emacs" nil t) ; Reading at buffer position 27778 load-with-code-conversion("/home/username/.emacs" "/home/username/.emacs" t t) load("~/.emacs" noerror nomessage) startup--load-user-init-file(#f(compiled-function () #) #f(compiled-function () #) t) command-line() normal-top-level() Eli Zaretskii ezt írta (időpont: 2020. okt. 12., H, 16:50): > > From: Michael Heerdegen > > Cc: Gábor , larsi@gnus.org, > > npostavs@gmail.com, > > 43888@debbugs.gnu.org > > Date: Mon, 12 Oct 2020 07:58:27 +0200 > > > > Eli Zaretskii writes: > > > > > > *ERROR*: Wrong number of arguments: (1 . 4), 5 > > > > > But since with "emacs -Q" it does work, it is still some of your > > > customizations that are the prime suspect. > > > > Is there a way for the user to get an error message more verbose than > > above? > > Yes, make sure debug-on-signal and debug-on-error are both non-nil in > the Emacs that runs the server, then you will have the backtrace pop > up in Emacs. Assuming there's some frame visible for the server, that > is. >