From: "Colin S. Miller" <no-spam-thank-you@csmiller.demon.co.uk>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: How to show which files loaded on startup?
Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2008 18:59:02 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <486d1365$0$90263$14726298@news.sunsite.dk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <54841668-654a-409f-a80e-93dec9af8e97@z32g2000prh.googlegroups.com>
ranchlan wrote:
> I am having problems with emacs taking a very long time to start (for
> environment info see end of post). When I start it in a terminal
> windows (nox) I get the "F1 *scratch*" screen right away but it takes
> me about 70 seconds before the screen allows me to enter anything.
>
> However, when I start emacs with the "-q" option it starts instantly
> (under one second). So, it appears that the slowness is due to
> some .el or .elc file that emacs is loading when it starts.
>
> I looked around and removed all the the files I thought might be
> causing the problem but to no avail. So, what I would like to see is
> exactly _which_ files emacs is loading when it starts.
>
> How can I generate such a list?
>
> Environment information:
> Debian Etch, GNU Emacs 21.4.1
C-h v features RET
will give a list of the features loaded.
This is a .el or .elc, if it called 'provide.
M-: (feature-file 'foo) RET
will tell you which file provided feature "foo"
It will be in one of the directories listed in
C-h v load-path RET
but I can't find an easy way to determine which one it is.
HTH,
Colin S. Miller
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-07-03 17:59 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-07-03 16:31 How to show which files loaded on startup? ranchlan
2008-07-03 17:59 ` Colin S. Miller [this message]
2008-07-03 19:38 ` Kevin Rodgers
2008-07-06 16:56 ` Lennart Borgman (gmail)
2008-07-03 18:55 ` Pascal J. Bourguignon
2008-07-03 19:35 ` Xah
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