* Starting an inferior process from .emacs
@ 2004-01-09 9:20 Vlad
2004-01-17 20:15 ` Kai Grossjohann
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From: Vlad @ 2004-01-09 9:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello everyone,
I would like to start a shell process at startup, and by simply using
(shell) or (eshell) or whatever in my .emacs file doesn't work.
Actually, the process is started, which I can see by adding a (sit-for
10) afterwards, but it is killed right away...
Couldn't find anything about this in the archives. Could anyone help
me? I am running Emacs 21.3 on Windows 2k.
Thank you in advance. Best regards,
Vlad
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* Re: Starting an inferior process from .emacs
2004-01-09 9:20 Starting an inferior process from .emacs Vlad
@ 2004-01-17 20:15 ` Kai Grossjohann
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From: Kai Grossjohann @ 2004-01-17 20:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
vlad_dumitrescu@hotmail.com (Vlad) writes:
> I would like to start a shell process at startup, and by simply using
> (shell) or (eshell) or whatever in my .emacs file doesn't work.
> Actually, the process is started, which I can see by adding a (sit-for
> 10) afterwards, but it is killed right away...
Hm?
What happens when you type M-x shell RET?
Kai
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