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Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo
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Peter Dyballa |
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Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo |
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Mon, 17 Oct 2011 01:43:26 +0200 |
Am 17.10.2011 um 00:26 schrieb Marius Hofert:
> 1) How can I have the new emacs version opened when typing "emacs" in the
> terminal?
Either reorder PATH or use the whole path to the executable! Or use a shell
alias...
> 2) Is it possible to start emacs in "sudo mode", so starting emacs via "sudo
> emacs" in the terminal (and then being root when opening a shell from within
> emacs)?
It won't work with the NS and "AppKit" variants (do you know of any "native"
mac OS X GUI application that you can launch with sudo and then runs with
elevated privileges?), it works with the X client and also without windowing
system (in terminal).
--
Mit friedvollen Grüßen
Pete
If all else fails read the instructions.
- Donald Knuth
Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo,
Peter Dyballa <=
- Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo, Marius Hofert, 2011/10/17
- Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo, Michael Albinus, 2011/10/17
- Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo, Marius Hofert, 2011/10/17
- Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo, Michael Albinus, 2011/10/17
- Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo, Marius Hofert, 2011/10/17
- Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo, Peter Dyballa, 2011/10/17
Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo, Perry Smith, 2011/10/17
Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo, Peter Dyballa, 2011/10/17
Re: Mac terminal.app: starting emacs, possibly as sudo, Peter Dyballa, 2011/10/17