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RE: "Args out of range:" error when opening existing files
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Bingham, Jay |
Subject: |
RE: "Args out of range:" error when opening existing files |
Date: |
Wed, 9 Oct 2002 13:48:13 -0500 |
Joseph,
Although I can't answer your emacs-lisp-mode question directly since I do not
have a machine running redhat, perhaps I can help you narrow the field some. I
run emacs 21.2 in two environments (the pre-compiled version on a windows pc
under Win2000 and one that I just built on a solaris 2.8 unix machine). I
don't have any problem with either of these builds not automatically entering
emacs-lisp-mode.
Hope this helps some.
-_
J_)
C_)ingham
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-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Shraibman [mailto:jks@spam.me.not.akula.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 1:13 PM
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: "Args out of range:" error when opening existing files
Ugh. Right under my nose. I changed it to:
(setq backup-enable-predicate(lambda (name)
(not (or
(and (> (length name) 5)
(string-equal "/tmp/" (substring name 0 5)))
(and (> (length name) 18)
(string-equal "/local/www/htdocs/" (substring name 0 18)))
)
)
))
(tin screwed up the indentation).
BTW I noticed before when I edited .emacs emacs automatically entered
lisp mode, but since I upgraded it doesn't do it anymore. Is this some
redhat thing or a change in emacs?
--
--
TuPari
Joseph Shraibman
jks(at)iname.com
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