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bug#22615: 11.89.1; File Not found error...
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Arash Esbati |
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bug#22615: 11.89.1; File Not found error... |
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Mon, 04 Mar 2024 12:11:25 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) |
Mosè Giordano <mose@gnu.org> writes:
> 2016-02-11 0:03 GMT+01:00 <gojjoe@gmail.com>:
>> Hi Mosè,
>>
>> Thank you very much for your interest in this. Unfortunately I've never
>> managed to pinpoint where the spaces are creating the problem; as you say,
>> paths with spaces don't cause problems in other settings handled by
>> 'start-process'... That's also why I've never submitted this bug. Could it
>> be the function that retrieves the GS path?
>
> It's just a series of `executable-find's, which is a fairly simple
> function: it checks whether there is a file with the provided name in
> `exec-path' and if it's executable. If the file is found returns it,
> otherwise it won't rise an error. Shawn reported a "File not found"
> error, but I can't understand from where it's thrown. I noticed that
> his value for `preview-gs-command' is actually nil, I can't understand
> where the "c:/Program" path pops out.
>
>> I'll take a look once more and
>> let you know (it'll take a couple of days).
>
> Thanks, it would be great.
(I'm going through old bug reports that unfortunately weren't resolved
at the time. And sorry the premature mail I sent.)
More information was requested, but not provided. Therefore I'm closing
this report for now. We can reopen if new inpu arrives.
Best, Arash
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