Tom Marble <tmar...@info9.net> writes:

> tmarble@cerise 127 :) emacsclient /tmp/foo.txt
> Waiting for Emacs...
> *ERROR*: Invalid function: (\` ((\, file) _))
> tmarble@cerise 128 :( emacsclient --no-wait --eval '(find-file 
> "/tmp/foo.txt")'
> *ERROR*: Invalid function: (\` ((\, file) _))
> tmarble@cerise 129 :( 

Hmm.  Does foo.txt have anything odd in it, and does it still crash if
you do something like this:

  $ emacs -Q --daemon=foo
  $ emacsclient -c -s foo /tmp/foo.txt

Just wondering if -Q avoids the problem.

Thanks
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Rob Browning
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