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Re: code listp to determine wich os I'm running on
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Rusi |
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Re: code listp to determine wich os I'm running on |
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Fri, 31 Jan 2014 09:15:08 -0800 (PST) |
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On Friday, January 31, 2014 10:32:36 PM UTC+5:30, Renato wrote:
> > So you can do this instead
> > (message "System is %s" system-type)
> > [If you know printf in C this should make sense... No?]
> Ok, I've Done it. I've puteed it as a first line.
> My last line of messages buffer...say:
> "Loading /home/renato/Dropbox/emacs_prof/.emacs...done"
> it seems like it execute the entire .emacs but not the (message...)
> Why? :-(
Do you know that your init file is being reached at all??
init file means either .emacs.d/init.el or .emacs (file)
Simple way to check -- put a bunch of open-parens without close
Like this in the file
((((((
You should see something like this on starting emacs
--------------------
Warning (initialization): An error occurred while loading
`/home/renato/.emacs.d/init.el':
End of file during parsing: /home/renato/.emacs.d/init.el
To ensure normal operation, you should investigate and remove the
cause of the error in your initialization file. Start Emacs with
the `--debug-init' option to view a complete error backtrace.
---------------------
If not then you need to match your notion of init file with emacs variable
'user-init-file'
Re: code listp to determine wich os I'm running on, Rusi, 2014/01/31