From: Sam S. <sd...@gn...> - 2000-11-08 20:10:01
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> * In message <3A0...@ci...> > * On the subject of "Re: [clisp-list] Re: A problem with Windows" > * Sent on Wed, 08 Nov 2000 19:23:02 +0100 > * Honorable Francisco Jesús Martín Mateos <fj...@ci...> writes: > > > > When I use "clisp" in "emacs" in my Windows 98, I have the following > > > error message > > > "(ERROR_BAD_NETPATH) The network path was not found" > > I've used the following in "_emacs" > (setq inferior-lisp-program "c:/clisp/lisp.exe -M c:/clisp/lispinit.mem") > > When I do "M-x run-lisp", I have the following error message > > [pathname.d:8514] > *** - Win32 error 53 (ERROR_BAD_NETPATH): The network path was not found. This is a CLISP error (this wasn't clear before - you omitted the crucial [pathname.d:8514] part). I am not getting it on my WinNT4sp6 box. Do you have your $HOME set? Where is your _emacs? Do you have a _clisprc in your $HOME? Could you please try creating an empty _clisprc? Thanks. > I've set the "debug-on-error" to t, but the *Backtrace* buffer didn't appear no wonder, this is a CLISP message, not an Emacs error. -- Sam Steingold (http://www.podval.org/~sds) Support Israel's right to defend herself! <http://www.i-charity.com/go/israel> Flying is not dangerous; crashing is. |