Bug#410771: Re: Bug#410771: emacs-snapshot: error "Lisp nesting exceeds `max-lisp-eval-depth'"
Hi Paul,
I am no longer using the packaged versions, preferring to build myself
from source. Due to changes in my working environment, the hosts where
I was experiencing that issue no longer exist (they were True64 based
systems), so cannot confirm the issue. I suspect you can just close
this bug report.
Tim
Paul Gevers writes:
> Control: tags -1 moreinfo
> Control: retitle -1 emacspeak loops infinite on specific directory
>
> Hi Tim,
>
> Sorry for taking so long to respond to this bug, but the package
> emacspeak was orphaned and just got a new maintainer.
>
> On 24-02-07 12:04, Romain Francoise wrote:
> > I believe that this is a bug in emacspeak, not in Emacs.
> >
> > It's apparently looping endlessly when encountering this particular
> > remote directory setup, as shown by the following sequence in the
> > trace:
> >
> >> emacspeak-speak-get-directory-settings("/scp:erskine:/..")
> >> emacspeak-speak-get-directory-settings("/scp:erskine:/")
> >> emacspeak-speak-get-directory-settings("/scp:erskine:/..")
> >> emacspeak-speak-get-directory-settings("/scp:erskine:/")
> >> emacspeak-speak-get-directory-settings("/scp:erskine:/..")
> >> emacspeak-speak-get-directory-settings("/scp:erskine:/")
> >> emacspeak-speak-get-directory-settings("/scp:erskine:/..")
> >
> > I'm therefore reassigning this report to emacspeak. Feel free to
> > reassign back if this turns out to be a bug in Emacs.
>
> It has been a long time since you reported this issue. Before I dive
> into it, could you please let me know if you can still reproduce this issue?
>
> Paul
>
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