* Re: emacs process-environment under gnome
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@ 2008-11-30 1:36 ` Barry Margolin
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From: Barry Margolin @ 2008-11-30 1:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
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In article <mailman.1517.1227988702.26697.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>,
phorminx@web.de wrote:
> When I start emacs under gnome using gnome's application menu, the emacs
> process is started by root (ppid 1). I find this very confusing. Why is this
It's not started by pid 1. Gnome forks a child process, and this
process forks a grandchild process to execute emacs. The child process
exits immediately after, so that Gnome doesn't have to wait for it.
Whenever a process's parent exits, the ppid becomes 1.
> so? For me, the main problem is that this way emacs (the variable
> process-environment) doesn't know anything about the environment variables I
> like to use (which are defined in my .bashrc).
I think you need to put "source .bashrc" in your .xinitrc.
>
> As you might guess I am new to gnome (but I've used emacs for some time).
> What are other people doing? Start emacs via a shell script?
>
> Thank you!
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* emacs process-environment under gnome
@ 2008-11-29 16:50 phorminx
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From: phorminx @ 2008-11-29 16:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
When I start emacs under gnome using gnome's application menu, the emacs process is started by root (ppid 1). I find this very confusing. Why is this so? For me, the main problem is that this way emacs (the variable process-environment) doesn't know anything about the environment variables I like to use (which are defined in my .bashrc).
As you might guess I am new to gnome (but I've used emacs for some time). What are other people doing? Start emacs via a shell script?
Thank you!
____________________________________________________________________
Psssst! Schon vom neuen WEB.DE MultiMessenger gehört?
Der kann`s mit allen: http://www.produkte.web.de/messenger/?did=3123
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