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bug#25163: 26.0.50; Unable to access `user-emacs-directory' (~/.emacs.d/
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bug#25163: 26.0.50; Unable to access `user-emacs-directory' (~/.emacs.d/) |
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Sat, 10 Dec 2016 23:24:06 -0500 |
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Richard Kim <emacs18@gmail.com> writes:
> My build of emacs 26 (git repo version 25a52ca of 2016/12/10)
> starts up with the following warning:
>
> Warning (initialization): Unable to access `user-emacs-directory'
> (~/.emacs.d/).
> Any data that would normally be written there may be lost!
> If you never want to see this message again,
> customize the variable `user-emacs-directory-warning'.
>
> This is despite setting the variable as suggested to suppress such warning.
> I think this warning should not be printed.
>
> Emacs is started like this:
>
> chmod 0 ~/.emacs.d
> ~/opt/emacs26/bin/emacs -q \
> --eval '(setq user-emacs-directory (expand-file-name "~/elisp/"))' \
> --eval '(setq user-emacs-directory-warning nil)'
>
> Emacs 25 (git repo build of emacs-25 branch) started the same way does
> not print this warning.
I see the same in Emacs 25, 24.5, and 24.4; 24.3 just prints a "File
exists" message. Looks like the problem is that locate-user-emacs-file
(and thus the check for the warning) is called before any customizations
(or --eval args) are executed. Here's a backtrace I got by putting
(debug) inside locate-user-emacs-file, just before the `display-warning'
call:
Debugger entered: nil
locate-user-emacs-file("abbrev_defs" ".abbrev_defs")
#[0 "\300\301\302\"\207" [locate-user-emacs-file "abbrev_defs"
".abbrev_defs"] 3]()
funcall(#[0 "\300\301\302\"\207" [locate-user-emacs-file "abbrev_defs"
".abbrev_defs"] 3])
eval((funcall (function #[0 "\300\301\302\"\207" [locate-user-emacs-file
"abbrev_defs" ".abbrev_defs"] 3])))
custom-reevaluate-setting(abbrev-file-name)
mapc(custom-reevaluate-setting (temporary-file-directory transient-mark-mode
small-temporary-file-directory auto-save-file-name-transforms
remote-shell-program Info-default-directory-list rmail-spool-directory
abbrev-file-name auto-encryption-mode blink-cursor-mode tutorial-directory
global-font-lock-mode file-name-shadow-mode query-replace-from-to-separator
image-load-path mouse-wheel-mode electric-indent-mode electric-quote-mode
global-eldoc-mode tooltip-mode))
command-line()
normal-top-level()
Perhaps the warning could be delayed until after init time?
- bug#25163: 26.0.50; Unable to access `user-emacs-directory' (~/.emacs.d/), Richard Kim, 2016/12/10
- bug#25163: 26.0.50; Unable to access `user-emacs-directory' (~/.emacs.d/),
npostavs <=
- bug#25163: 26.0.50; Unable to access `user-emacs-directory' (~/.emacs.d/), Eli Zaretskii, 2016/12/11
- bug#25163: 26.0.50; Unable to access `user-emacs-directory' (~/.emacs.d/), Noam Postavsky, 2016/12/11
- bug#25163: 26.0.50; Unable to access `user-emacs-directory' (~/.emacs.d/), Eli Zaretskii, 2016/12/11
- bug#25163: 26.0.50; Unable to access `user-emacs-directory' (~/.emacs.d/), Noam Postavsky, 2016/12/11
- bug#25163: 26.0.50; Unable to access `user-emacs-directory' (~/.emacs.d/), Óscar Fuentes, 2016/12/11
- bug#25163: 26.0.50; Unable to access `user-emacs-directory' (~/.emacs.d/), Eli Zaretskii, 2016/12/11
- bug#25163: 26.0.50; Unable to access `user-emacs-directory' (~/.emacs.d/), Óscar Fuentes, 2016/12/11