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On 1/17/2010 3:39 AM, Mahesh P wrote:
> hi!
>
> I have installed the Emacs package again but it does not run.
> I opened the emacs file in windows and tried to add autosave-default-1
> in the emacs file to stop autosave and after that when i tried to run
> emacs from the console it gives me the error
> bash: usr/bin/emacs: Permission denied.The ls-l usr/bin/emacs gives no
> such file or directory

I assume you're replying to my message

   http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2010-01/msg00681.html

Please *reply*, rather than just starting a new message, so that the 
archives will show the whole thread.

You really need to follow *all* the guidelines at

   http://cygwin.com/problems.html

including (but not limited to) attaching the requested cygcheck output.

I can't help you based on the limited information you've supplied so 
far.  For example, what do you mean by "the emacs file"?  What do you 
mean by saying that you opened it "in windows"?  And I asked you to run 
the command 'ls -l /usr/bin/emacs*', but your reply refers to 'ls-l 
usr/bin/emacs', which differs in three ways from what I wrote.  So I 
don't know what you actually did.  You should always copy and paste when 
saying what you did and what errors you got, in order to avoid 
typographical errors.

Ken

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