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| Date: | Wed, 14 Mar 2012 11:51:48 -0400 |
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On 3/14/2012 6:19 AM, Leo wrote:
> emacsclient works fine when I unset the environment variable
> "EMACS_SERVER_FILE". This holds true regardless what server-auth-dir is
> set to.
>
> In order to produce the error, do the following:
>
> (1) start emacs -Q.
> (2) execute in the scratch buffer
> (require 'server)
>
> (setq server-auth-dir "~/")
>
> (server-start)
>
> (3) go to a cygwin bash (outside emacs)
>
> (4) set EMACS_SERVER_FILE to "~/server"
>
> (5) run the command
>
> emacsclient ~/.emacs
>
> and you get the error message from the original post, but you'd expect
> to get in emacs a buffer displayed with the .emasc file.
You forgot to provide the pointers to the documentation that I
requested, explaining why you would expect this. The documentation for
`server-auth-dir' says "We only use this if `server-use-tcp' is non-nil.
Otherwise we use `server-socket-dir'."
You didn't set `server-use-tcp' in your instructions above. If I insert
(setq server-use-tcp t)
before
(server-start)
in your step (2), evaluating (server-start) gives me the error message
"The directory `~' is unsafe". So it looks like emacsclient is working
as expected.
Is there a reason you want emacsclient to use TCP instead of (the
default) local sockets? I suspect this is due to your previous use of
native Windows emacs. Here's a quote from the emacsclient info file:
An Emacs server usually uses an operating system feature called a
"local socket" to listen for connections. Some operating systems,
such as Microsoft Windows, do not support local sockets; in that
case, Emacs uses TCP instead.
BTW, I'm working in a test build of emacs-24.1. I haven't checked to
see what happens in emacs-23.4, but it doesn't seem relevant at this point.
Ken
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