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Re: The emacs_backtrace "feature"
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: The emacs_backtrace "feature" |
Date: |
Fri, 21 Sep 2012 17:40:39 -0400 |
I tend to agree with you, and perhaps the backtrace should
be directed to a specific disk file rather than to standard error.
Andreas Schwab <address@hidden> wrote:
That's not a real problem. The output of programs that are started from
the desktop is typically redirected to a file, so nothing gets lost.
That statement seems very surprising to me. Is it true?
Where does Gnome redirect the error output from Emacs?
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- Re: The emacs_backtrace "feature", (continued)
- Re: The emacs_backtrace "feature", Juri Linkov, 2012/09/29
- Re: The emacs_backtrace "feature", Eli Zaretskii, 2012/09/29
- Re: The emacs_backtrace "feature", Paul Eggert, 2012/09/29
- Re: The emacs_backtrace "feature", Eli Zaretskii, 2012/09/29
- Re: The emacs_backtrace "feature", Paul Eggert, 2012/09/29
- messages-buffer-max-lines (was: The emacs_backtrace "feature"), Juri Linkov, 2012/09/30
- Re: The emacs_backtrace "feature", Stefan Monnier, 2012/09/29
- Re: The emacs_backtrace "feature", Eli Zaretskii, 2012/09/30
- Re: The emacs_backtrace "feature", Paul Eggert, 2012/09/30
- Re: The emacs_backtrace "feature", Chong Yidong, 2012/09/30
Re: The emacs_backtrace "feature",
Richard Stallman <=