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Re: sh -c 'whoami' gives permission error in docker container and puts m


From: ParetoOptimalDev
Subject: Re: sh -c 'whoami' gives permission error in docker container and puts me in weird prompt/subshell
Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2023 13:57:00 -0500
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13)

Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> writes:

> I'm lost. I have applied the same recipe as you, with both native
> compilation enabled and disabled in Emacs. No problem.

Thanks for your continued help.

> Which Emacs version do you run, when you call emacs -Q? I have
>
> emacs-version => "30.0.50"
>
> emacs-repository-version => "8678708ad10b17a4609c950a02cf39ab9ff86317"

emacs-version => "30.0.50"

emacs-repository-version => "db7e95531ac36ae842787b6c5f2859d0642c78cc"

I'm on NixOS and I'm wondering if it could be playing a part here. I
know that it loads a special site-start.el here:

https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/ad075bd91580666d97ad5125d78c7c5cd32403c4/pkgs/applications/editors/emacs/site-start.el

With `emacs -Q` however that site-start won't get loaded IIRC.

I don't immediately see anything that could affect this.

I'll try a few things, hopefully today at some point:

- try running with `emacs -q` instead so that site-file is loaded
- setup a debian vm in virtualbox and try from there to see if I reproduce this 
problem
- try updating to use the same `emacs-repository-version` as you



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