From: <Don...@st...> - 2006-09-11 21:10:56
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>>>>> "rms" == Richard Stallman <rm...@gn...> writes: rms> For a short-term correction, I think the easiest way is to rms> change Autoconf to ignore a value of `t' for this environment rms> variable. Autoconf maintainers, what do you think? rms> For longer term, perhaps the best thing is to change Emacs to rms> use a different environment variable. Alas, I don't remember rms> what software checks that environment variable, or the motive rms> for binding it. rms> Is it Bash? I have cc'd the Bash maintainer so he can rms> answer. Yes, I think that's it. From the bash info pages: `EMACS' If Bash finds this variable in the environment when the shell starts with value `t', it assumes that the shell is running in an emacs shell buffer and disables line editing. -Don |