On 2023-09-04, Dominique Dumont wrote:
> On Friday, 1 September 2023 04:37:37 CEST Wang Yizhen wrote:
>> Whenever I finished editing, I would delete the frame while keeping the
>> emacs running as daemon in the background. And next time when I wish to
>> edit anything, I would use the emacsclient
On Friday, 1 September 2023 04:37:37 CEST Wang Yizhen wrote:
> Whenever I finished editing, I would delete the frame while keeping the
> emacs running as daemon in the background. And next time when I wish to
> edit anything, I would use the emacsclient command in the terminal.
> `emacsclient -c -
On 2023-08-31, Charles Curley wrote:
> You need an emacs process running in order to use emacsclient. It need
> not be a daemon. -a="" will launch a daemon process if there isn't a
> process already running, daemon or otherwise.
emacs is enough if you put start-server in init file. Else it don't
> I would use the emacsclient command in the terminal. `emacsclient -c
> -a ""` somehow does the work, but it occupies the terminal until the
> new emacsclient frame is killed,
Try
emacsclient -c -a "" &
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> > After upgraded to emacs 29.1+1-5, I found that the emacsclient
> > command is not working. More specifically, the following command
> > hangs emacs in daemon forever and no emacs frame pops up:
> >
> >
> > ```
> >
> > emacsclient -c -a "" -n
> >
> > ```
>
> What exactly are you trying to do?
>
> After upgraded to emacs 29.1+1-5, I found that the emacsclient
> command is not working. More specifically, the following command
> hangs emacs in daemon forever and no emacs frame pops up:
>
>
> ```
>
> emacsclient -c -a "" -n
>
> ```
What exactly are you trying to do?
The customary way
On 01/09/2023 00:10, Wang Yizhen wrote:
emacsclient -c -a "" -n
Instead of --alternate-editor= I would consider socket activation by
systemd user session. It ensures that emacs server process is started in
controlled environment that does not depend on caller process.
You may try to add exp
On Thu, 31 Aug 2023 23:59:11 +0200
Michel Verdier wrote:
> According to your link and what I do myself I think you need to have a
> daemon running. And emacsclient -a="" launches it if it's missing.
You need an emacs process running in order to use emacsclient. It need
not be a daemon. -a="" wil
On 2023-08-31, Charles Curley wrote:
> Having set up to use emacsclient, you (or more likely, programs
> you use such as a mail reader) can then call emacsclient so you can then
> edit files from that program in emacs. If you do it that way, you don't
> get (or need) an instance of emacs in daemon
On 8/31/23, Wang Yizhen wrote:
>
> I recently noticed a bug for the emacs package in sid. I have not
> reported a bug before, so I wrote this email to seek for help.
>
> After upgraded to emacs 29.1+1-5, I found that the emacsclient command
> is not working. More specifically, the following comman
On Fri, 1 Sep 2023 01:10:46 +0800
Wang Yizhen wrote:
> After upgraded to emacs 29.1+1-5, I found that the emacsclient
> command is not working. More specifically, the following command
> hangs emacs in daemon forever and no emacs frame pops up:
>
>
> ```
>
> emacsclient -c -a "" -n
>
> ```
W
On 1 Sep 2023 01:10 +0800, from wang1zhe...@gmail.com (Wang Yizhen):
> I recently noticed a bug for the emacs package in sid. I have not reported a
> bug before, so I wrote this email to seek for help.
See https://www.debian.org/Bugs/ for information on the Debian bug
tracking process, including t
Dear Debian-user group:
I recently noticed a bug for the emacs package in sid. I have not
reported a bug before, so I wrote this email to seek for help.
After upgraded to emacs 29.1+1-5, I found that the emacsclient command
is not working. More specifically, the following command hangs emac
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