changeset 102250:1107d3965884

Mention problems with username in the MS-DOS port on MS-Windows.
author Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
date Tue, 24 Feb 2009 19:09:03 +0000
parents 3dbaa6c4f4cb
children 8b305485e988
files etc/PROBLEMS
diffstat 1 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/etc/PROBLEMS	Tue Feb 24 16:25:10 2009 +0000
+++ b/etc/PROBLEMS	Tue Feb 24 19:09:03 2009 +0000
@@ -3534,6 +3534,28 @@
 config.bat.  To resolve this, move the DJGPP's `bin' subdirectory to
 the front of your PATH environment variable.
 
+*** When Emacs compiled with DJGPP runs on Windows 2000 and later, it cannot
+find your HOME directory.
+
+This was reported to happen when you click on "Save for future
+sessions" button in a Customize buffer.  You might see an error
+message like this one:
+
+  basic-save-buffer-2: c:/FOO/BAR/~dosuser/: no such directory
+
+(The telltale sign is the "~USER" part at the end of the directory
+Emacs complains about, where USER is your username or the literal
+string "dosuser", which is the default username set up by the DJGPP
+startup file DJGPP.ENV.)
+
+This happens when the functions `user-login-name' and
+`user-real-login-name' return different strings for your username as
+Emacs sees it.  To correct this, make sure both USER and USERNAME
+environment variables are set to the same value.  Windows 2000 and
+later sets USERNAME, so if you want to keep that, make sure USER is
+set to the same value.  If you don't want to set USER globally, you
+can do it in the [emacs] section of your DJGPP.ENV file.
+
 *** When Emacs compiled with DJGPP runs on Vista, it runs out of memory.
 
 If Emacs running on Vista displays "!MEM FULL!" in the mode line, you