- Subject: Re: Strange occurrence...
- From: "G. Milde" <g.milde@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 15:59:57 +0200
On 22.06.06, Dave Laird wrote:
> Good morning, everyone...
Good afternoon (it's four o'clock here :-).
> Jed Version: 0.99.18
> S-Lang Version: 2.0.6
> CentOS 3.3
> Upon starting Jed the user gets a Stack Underflow error and the first
> keystroke does nothing at all. Hit a key, any key thereafter, and the
> warning message goes away and Jed works flawlessly. I was thinking about
> downgrading my Jed version to the previous version but thought I would ask
> here, first.
Seems like some of the startup files has a bug or doesnot work nicely with
SLang 2.
What do you get for:
jed -batch % should list the startup files
jed -n % skips your jed.rc (or .jedrc) config file
Also, you could try to run (via M-Shift X) e.g.
() = evalfile(".jedrc")
substitute ".jedrc" with the path to your config file or with the last file
loaded by jed -batch.
Next, load .jedrc (or any other suspect) into a buffer and do M-x evalbuffer.
The cursor should stop at the offending line.
More detailled output is possible with
M-X _traceback=1 % look at the *traceback* buffer
and in the suspected file add
_debug_info = 1;
Good Luck
Günter
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