- Subject: Re: Search and other functions don't work
- From: Cesar Romani <cesar.romani@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2009 19:01:19 -0500
John E. Davis wrote:
> Cesar Romani <cesar.romani@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I've installed jed 0.99.19.195 based on slang 2.2.0-121 on Windows XP.
>> with mingw and I've got jed.exe and wjed.exe
>> Whenever I search on a file using the menu or with CTRL-S, it appears:
>> Unable to open require. Check the value of the S-Lang load path
>
> jed picks up require.sl from slsh. What is reported when you run slsh
> via:
>
> slsh --help
>
> It should tell you what the default search path is--- this is where
> require.sl should be.
slsh --help
--------------------
Usage: slsh [OPTIONS] [-|file [args...]]
--help Print this help
--version Show slsh version information
-e string Execute 'string' as S-Lang code
-g Compile with debugging code, tracebacks, etc
-n Don't load personal init file
--init file Use this file instead of ~/slsh.rc
--no-readline Do not use readline
-i Force interactive input
-q, --quiet Do not print startup messages
-t Test mode. If slsh_main exists, do not call it
-v Show verbose loading messages
-Dname Define "name" as a preprocessor symbol
Note: - and -i are mutually exclusive
Default search path: C:/msys/1.0/local/share/slsh
--------------------
I verified that require.sl is inside C:/msys/1.0/local/share/slsh
If I copy require.sl to the lib folder of jed I don't get the "Unable to
open require ..." message.
But I get always the "Directory <directory> is invalid" message when I
open a file. And when I edit a file and save it, it becomes read-only.
Many thanks in advance,
Cesar
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