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Thanks. I downloaded your new ps-ccrypt.el. When ccrypt is in /usr/local/bin, and try to open an encrypted file, the error is "Failed to run ccrypt: no such file or directory".
ESC-! ccrypt generates "ccrypt: cannot open /dev/tty", as you suspected, so it looks like that is "working".
Ah well. Thanks anyway!
2008-02-06 14:46:39 UTC in ccrypt
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When I moved ccrypt from /usr/local/bin to /usr/bin, it worked. I confirmed that it stopped working again when I moved it back to /usr/local/bin.
This is odd because /usr/local/bin is in my path, and "ESC-! which ccrypt" outputted /usr/local/bin/ccrypt, so obviously emacs can find it with its current environment. Is there any reason it would have to be in /usr/bin?
Anyway, thanks!
2008-02-04 16:52:43 UTC in ccrypt
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I was using jka-compr-ccrypt.el happily on Emacs 21. I upgraded to Emacs 22 and now get this error whenever I edit a .cpt file (after entering my password):
"File exists, but cannot be read"
and an empty buffer is opened with the name of the file.
Tested with
GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (i386-apple-darwin8.10.1, Carbon Version 1.6.0) of 2007-10-08
with an .emacs that simply contains.
2008-02-04 07:02:27 UTC in ccrypt
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quannon - have you tried removing your existing Preferences/iTerm.plist file, and letting iTerm recreate an empty one? When I did that the emacs bug went away for me. Obviously not ideal, but a workaround...
2007-06-05 13:28:23 UTC in iTerm.app
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fabian - I've sent an email to your gmail account about reproducing this on my host.
2007-03-18 12:10:08 UTC in iTerm.app
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Thanks, that did it! I should have guessed. What does high priority mean exactly, i.e. what are these mappings potentially competing with?.
2007-02-22 04:38:32 UTC in iTerm.app
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In iTerm 0.8.2 I was able to map ctrl-up-arrow, ctrl-down-arrow, etc. to escape key sequences. As of iTerm 0.9.4 these mappings have no effect, and ctrl-up-arrow, ctrl-down-arrow, etc. don't send anything.
2007-02-21 20:16:04 UTC in iTerm.app
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I'm also experiencing funny rendering with Emacs 21.2.1 and 0.9.5. For example, there are two lines for the bottom status area instead of one, and it gets updated erratically. There are other issues as well making this unusable for Emacs. 0.9.4 works fine.
2007-02-21 06:07:09 UTC in iTerm.app
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jswartz committed patchset 3658 of module mason to the Mason CVS repository, changing 3 files.
2005-08-21 04:55:14 UTC in Mason
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jswartz committed patchset 3649 of module mason to the Mason CVS repository, changing 1 files.
2005-08-20 11:23:49 UTC in Mason