>>>> "Neal" == Neal D Becker
<nbecker(a)hns.com> writes:
Neal> I see that turning off find-file-compare-truenames seems to fix it.
Neal> I also so that various remote directories were not mounted
Neal> before trying to open a local dir using xemacs, and that the
Neal> mounts were attempted when I tried to open a local dir with
Neal> xemacs. It appears that xemacs is causing ever remote dir I
Neal> ever visited to be automounted. What the hell is it
Neal> doing?!?!?!
Hi Neal
You're not using clearcase I gather?
Do you have feature clearcase loaded?
Do you have efs installed?
Do you use it?
Do you have tramp installed?
Do you use it?
> Try profiling the command and send us the profile.
>
Use
M-x profile-command
or
M-x profile-key-sequence
and send us the result.
Darn that has a bug in 21.5.14 too!
Please get the profiling output via
M-x show-message-log
and send it to us.
Best regards,
Adrian
Neal> OK, how do I do this?
> I expect file-truename (or something close) to show up
prominently.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Adrian
>
Neal> I'm using: Value: "21.4 (patch 12) \"Portable
Code\" XEmacs
Neal> Lucid" on RH9 Linux.
>
Neal> Even worse, when a *local* directory listing
is attempted,
Neal> xemacs hangs for a *very* long time if an automount point,
Neal> not at all related to the local directory, is hung. It
Neal> eventually gives up, complaining
>
Neal> Finding truename: Input/output error,
/net/adgcluster7/tmp/
>
Neal> Why is truename looking for
/net/adgcluster7/tmp/, when I
Neal> ased for a *local* directory listing having nothing to do
Neal> with this?
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