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Re: finding the hork point in ~/.emacs: timerp
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: finding the hork point in ~/.emacs: timerp |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Aug 2020 14:17:30 +0300 |
> From: ken <gebser@mousecar.com>
> Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2020 06:50:34 -0400
> Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
>
> > You could try
> >
> > (setq debug-on-message "Error during redisplay")
> >
> > at the top of your .emacs. Although I suspect grepping through your
> > package code might be quicker (thatʼs typically somewhere under
> > "~/.emacs.d")
> >
> > Roert
> Good suggestion about the text search, but "grep -ri timerp *" returned
> nothing.
As I said in another message, you should drop everything and first
resolve the problem with Emacs not finding its emacs.pdmp file. That
long series of "Loading foo..." messages should never appear at
startup time.
How did you install Emacs? are there any symlinks or other redirection
methods involved in reaching the Emacs executable from its usual
place?
- Re: hork point in ~/.emacs: needing emacs.pdmp & other, (continued)
- Re: hork point in ~/.emacs: needing emacs.pdmp & other, ken, 2020/08/31
- Re: hork point in ~/.emacs: -Q and --debug outputs in terminal & *Messages*, ken, 2020/08/28
- Re: hork point in ~/.emacs: -Q and --debug outputs in terminal & *Messages*, Eli Zaretskii, 2020/08/28
- Re: finding the hork point in ~/.emacs: timerp, Robert Pluim, 2020/08/27
- Re: finding the hork point in ~/.emacs: timerp, Noam Postavsky, 2020/08/27
- Re: finding the hork point in ~/.emacs: timerp, ken, 2020/08/28
- Re: finding the hork point in ~/.emacs: timerp,
Eli Zaretskii <=
- Re: finding the hork point in ~/.emacs: timerp, ken, 2020/08/28
- Re: finding the hork point in ~/.emacs: timerp, Eli Zaretskii, 2020/08/28
- Re: finding the hork point in ~/.emacs: timerp, ken, 2020/08/29
- Re: finding the hork point in ~/.emacs -> emacs.pdmp, ken, 2020/08/28
Re: finding the hork point in ~/.emacs, Emanuel Berg, 2020/08/26
Re: finding the hork point in ~/.emacs, Carson Chittom, 2020/08/26