Hi, I have the following code in my ~/.stumpwmrc on Ubuntu 14.10:
=== ~/.stumpwmrc === ;; Emacs (defvar *emacs-command* nil "Start an emacs client frame. Starts an emacs daemon if necessary.") (setf *emacs-command* "emacsclient -c -a \"\"") (define-key *root-map* (kbd "e") "run-emacs") (define-key *root-map* (kbd "C-e") "run-emacs") (defcommand run-emacs () () (run-shell-command (concat "exec " *emacs-command*))) === END === When I login to stumpwm, an Emacs server starts in the background, and an Emacs client opens up. This unfortunately doesn't run my ~/.profile (which sources ~/.bashrc). Hence, I don't get the variables defined in ~/.bashrc when I open eshell. #1 But, if I open a Bash terminal after logging into stumpwm and execute: $ bash -c 'emacsclient -c -a ""' it opens up an Emacs client, and I am able to see the ~/.bashrc environment variables in eshell. #2 I tried using the following in ~/.stumpwmrc: (setf *emacs-command* "bash -c 'emacsclient -c -a \"\"'") but, I was not able to see the environment variables inside eshell. #3 I also tried running a command directly from inside stumpwm using "C-t !" and 'sh -c emacsclient -c -a ""', and it opened the Emacs client, but, I still don't see the environment variables in eshell. Is there a way to start an Emacs client after logging into stumpwmrc, that inherits the bash environment settings? Appreciate any inputs in this regard, Thanks! SK -- Shakthi Kannan http://www.shakthimaan.com _______________________________________________ Stumpwm-devel mailing list Stumpwm-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/stumpwm-devel