michael.cadilhac@lrde.org (Michaël Cadilhac) writes: > Recipe: > In your ~, you have a directory `helloworld' in which there's a file > called `foobarbaz'. You don't have a directory named `demaille'. > > $ emacs -Q > M-x partial-completion-mode RET > C-x C-f ~/demaille/akim RET > (message: Use M-x make-directory RET RET to create the directory and > its parents) > > C-x C-f ~/hell/foo TAB > (*error*: shell-command: Setting current directory: no such file or > directory, /home/micha/demaille) > > > This is due to a call to `call-process' within a buffer created after > the `akim' one, from which it takes its default directory. > > I propose the following change, which AFAICT, fixes the bug: Can anyone review this proposal? TIA.