* Setting current directory: no such file or directory
@ 2006-06-15 15:18 RjjdBae
2006-06-16 10:25 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: RjjdBae @ 2006-06-15 15:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
In a shell window, my `pwd` is /a/b/c/d.
I then rename directory "c":
cd ../..
mv c x
Then every time I enter a <RET> or execute shell-command, I get
"Setting current directory: no such file or directory, ...". The
message lists the path /a/b/c/d/e/f, i.e. a directory below the current
one, where I had been.
I can change the value of default-directory by executing the emacs
command "cd", but the problem persists.
Any ideas on what to set?
I am
GNU Emacs 21.2.1 (i386-redhat-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars)
of 2003-02-20 on porky.devel.redhat.com
(Thanks for all past help!)
Regards, Bob
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* Re: Setting current directory: no such file or directory
2006-06-15 15:18 Setting current directory: no such file or directory RjjdBae
@ 2006-06-16 10:25 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Peter Dyballa @ 2006-06-16 10:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Am 15.06.2006 um 17:18 schrieb RjjdBae:
> Any ideas on what to set?
When you've launched GNU Emacs from /a/b/c/d you should not rename
any directory above d. Every application will get confused when it
sees that its working directory has vanished. Yes, Emacs still thinks
it is at home in /a/b/c/d and it won't learn /a/b/x/d because /a/b/c/
d is 'hard wired' in memory, inside the process.
So there is nothing to set, but something to leave, i.e. not to perform.
--
Greetings
Pete
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new
discoveries, is not "Eureka!" (I found it!) but "That's funny..."
Isaac Asimov
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* Re: Setting current directory: no such file or directory
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@ 2006-06-16 15:05 ` RjjdBae
2006-06-17 8:40 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: RjjdBae @ 2006-06-16 15:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
Thanks, Peter,
What you say makes sense, and it would excuse me from trying to figure
out what to do, but when I start emacs, default-directory's value is
~/, and ifI start a "shell" or a "term" window immediately after
starting emacs, "pwd" shows (the expansion of) "~/". In other words, I
did not start emacs from /a/b/c/d.
Does that imply that somewhere, something has decided to change
default-directory? Can I tell it to mind its own business?
Bob
Peter Dyballa wrote:
> Am 15.06.2006 um 17:18 schrieb RjjdBae:
>
> > Any ideas on what to set?
>
> When you've launched GNU Emacs from /a/b/c/d you should not rename
> any directory above d. Every application will get confused when it
> sees that its working directory has vanished. Yes, Emacs still thinks
> it is at home in /a/b/c/d and it won't learn /a/b/x/d because /a/b/c/
> d is 'hard wired' in memory, inside the process.
>
> So there is nothing to set, but something to leave, i.e. not to perform.
>
> --
> Greetings
>
> Pete
>
> The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new
> discoveries, is not "Eureka!" (I found it!) but "That's funny..."
> Isaac Asimov
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* Re: Setting current directory: no such file or directory
2006-06-16 15:05 ` RjjdBae
@ 2006-06-17 8:40 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Peter Dyballa @ 2006-06-17 8:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Am 16.06.2006 um 17:05 schrieb RjjdBae:
> Does that imply that somewhere, something has decided to change
> default-directory? Can I tell it to mind its own business?
I can only think of you ... Things usually are there and do not do
anything. Use this weekend to explore and understand your .emacs file
and particularly its customisations section. Although I've had the
situation when GNU Emacs has lost track of current working directory,
I *am* sure that it was *my* fault, but I never tried to find the
cause of my misbehaviour.
--
Greetings
Pete
The problem with the French is that they don't have a word for
«entrepreneur». - George W. Bush
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