On Miércoles 03 Diciembre 2008, OHASHI Akira wrote:
> >>>>> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>>> Gábor Melis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > With emacs 22.2+2-5 when I try to open an easypg encrypted file I
> > get an "File exists, but cannot be read" error message and an empty
> > buffer. This happens fairly reliably on a Core Duo when the load on
> > one of the cpus is 100%. Eventually the file can be opened. If the
> > load is lowered then it works.
>
> I couldn't reproduce your problem.  Could you tell me exact
> reproducible steps?

It's not easily reproducible. The prerequisite seems to be a long 
running computation that ties up one of the CPUs. It does not matter 
what that computation is: I have used R doing some MCMC simulation and 
SBCL doing heavy IO.

I start emacs with: 

emacs -q --eval "(require 'epa-setup)"

then C-x C-f to an easypg encrypted file that has this as the first 
line:

# -*- mode: org; epa-file-encrypt-to: ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]") -*-

In many cases this fails with said error message, sometimes it works. My 
success rate is around 20-30%.

Sorry for taking so long to answer I had to fish your reply out of the 
spam folder.

Cheers, 
Gábor

> Daiki, do you have any information?
>
> Regards,





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