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Re: Help needed from XEmacs gurus (was: Invalid format character: ?m)
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Daniel Serodio |
Subject: |
Re: Help needed from XEmacs gurus (was: Invalid format character: ?m) |
Date: |
15 Jul 2002 17:38:38 -0300 |
Same thing, "Invalid format character: ?m".
On Mon, 2002-07-15 at 16:59, Kai Großjohann wrote:
> Daniel Serodio <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > Hi! I just downloaded tramp 2.0, and I'm using XEmacs 21.4.6. When I
> > try to open a file (via scp) on a remote host, I get a "Invalid format
> > character: ?m" error message. After 'toggle-debug-on-signal', I got the
> > following:
> >
> > Signaling: (error "Invalid format character: ?m")
> > signal(error ("Invalid format character: ?m"))
> > cerror("Invalid format character: %s" ?m)
> > apply(cerror "Invalid format character: %s" ?m)
> > error("Invalid format character: %s" ?m)
> > format-spec("/[%m/%h]%p" ((109 . "scp") (104 . "alicia") (112 .
> > "/tmp/teste")))
>
> Daniel, XEmacs gurus,
>
> could you please do
>
> M-: (format-spec "/[%m/%h]%p" '((109 . "scp") (104 . "alicia") (112 .
> "/tmp/teste"))) RET
>
> and tell me what happens? It evaluates to "/[scp/alicia]/tmp/teste"
> for me, on Emacs. If you can, could you find out why Daniel is
> getting this error?
>
> Of course, if it doesn't work for Daniel to reproduce this error
> given the M-: command above, then things will be difficult...
>
> kai
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