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Subject: Re: clisp as a shell
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From: Guy Worthington <guyw AT multiline DOT com DOT au>
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Date: 22 Feb 2002 13:53:51 +0800
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I wrote

>> I typed
>>     clisp -q
>> and got the following screen dump:
>> 
>> 23> clisp -q
>> 
>> [1]> 
>> *** - UNIX error 13 (EACCES): Permission denied
>> *** - UNIX error 13 (EACCES): Permission denied
>> 

And somebody kindly replied offlist:

> Hmm there is one tool somewhere that traces the system calls, maybe
> can be used to see which files it can't access.. 

I scanned the mailing list using the keywords "Permission denied", but
couldn't find anything pertinent in the first 20+ hits.  Could I have 
a pointer to the name of the tool?

As something that is probably irrelevant, while pottering around in
bash, I typed the following commands:

--------------------------------------------------
11> cmd
Microsoft Windows 2000 [Version 5.00.2195]
(C) Copyright 1985-2000 Microsoft Corp.

c:\Documents and Settings\guyw\Local Settings\Home>clisp -q
clisp -q

[1]> (quit)

Bye.

c:\Documents and Settings\guyw\Local Settings\Home>exit
exit
12>
--------------------------------------------------

This make me think that I can run a 'cmd.exe' inferior shell from
within bash, that allows me to run clisp.



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