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Re: Emacs *inferior-lisp* process not starting
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Pascal J. Bourguignon |
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Re: Emacs *inferior-lisp* process not starting |
Date: |
Wed, 08 Dec 2010 15:33:45 -0000 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.2 (gnu/linux) |
Markus Arike <markus.arike@gmail.com> writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm running Emacs 23.2 (cocoa version) on OSX which had worked
> flawlessly. It is now broken. I previously had Emacs, Slime, and
> OpenMCL or SBCL set-up perfectly for the past few weeks and have been
> loving life, studying Lisp code daily. Last night, in trying to
> install Quack for Scheme, I may have changed some of the Emacs
> Preferences regarding Lisp, Inferior Lisp (?).
>
> Now the *inferior-lisp* process is not starting when I start emacs,
> nor can I start it by typing M-x run-lisp. Typing 'M-x run-lisp'
> returns the error message:
>
> "Can't exec program: /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/bin/env"
>
> And where Emacs lists the open buffers, reads *inferior-lisp*
> [(Inferior Lisp:no process)]. Yikes.
>
> All the Emacs versions on my Mac return the same error message,
> including GNU Emacs 22.1.1 (mac-apple-darwin) Terminal version. It
> returns the same message but obviously with a different path:
>
> "Can't exec program: /usr/libexec/emacs/22.1/mac-apple-darwin/env"
>
> I think that *inferior-lisp* opened at startup previously and now,
> because of my silly tinkering, it does not. Does anybody know how if
> this can be corrected?
>
> I reinstalled Emacs, and it is the same story. I must have made some
> global change that is effecting all my installed Emacs. I started
> with a no .emacs file, and it is still broken. Can anyone kindly
> offer me any advice on how I can restore my Emacs to it's pristine
> configuration? Thanks so much.
env(1) is not provided by emacs, but by the system itself.
Perhaps you've modified inferior-lisp-program using env here?
My inferior-lisp-program variable is: "/usr/local/bin/openmcl"
There's no need to use env here.
Or you may be giving here a #! script using env, and your PATH doesn't
include /usr/bin (which is where env is located on darwin).
Check the values of:
(getenv "PATH")
exec-path
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__Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/
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