Both `hack-local-variables' and `hack-one-local-variable' may call
`switch-to-buffer' when parsing local variables. As a consequence, a
save-window-excursion: Cannot switch buffers in a dedicated window
error is generated when calling `find-file-noselect' while the
selected window is dedicated.
Both `hack-local-variables' and `hack-one-local-variable' may call
`switch-to-buffer' when parsing local variables. As a consequence, a
save-window-excursion: Cannot switch buffers in a dedicated window
error is generated when calling `find-file-noselect' while the
selected window is
I think this boils down to a bug in the kernel headers that gentoo
provides. Here is the thread and how I think it got included:
http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/1/message/61720/thread
Are you saying that most GNU/Linux distributions don't have this
problem--only Gentoo?
If so, we