File error: Getting attributes, Permission denied, /run/user/1001/emacs
File error: Getting attributes, Permission denied, /run/user/1001/emacs
I seem to get this error if I'm logged in as two separate users. I get it when starting emacs with the second user.
Seems odd, because why would they both be trying to access the same user id?
I'm logged in to user via X, the other user via a terminal. On the first emacs is started with emacs&
, on the second with emacs -nw
.
Let's see which user 1001 is.
grep 1001 /etc/passwd
OK, restart is the user logged in via X, and the one that logged in first.
I guess it's probably related to me running emacs in server mode?
Let's just confirm that I am.
I have
dotspacemacs-enable-server t
in my spacemacs config, and
(boundp 'server-process)
so pretty sure that I am.
OK - how can I start an instance of emacs without connecting to the server?
Hmm, actually, isn't that what should already be happening? I thought you had to explicitly invoke emacsclient
to connect to the server.
Probably spacemacs is doing something behind the scenes.
If I invoke with
emacs -Q
i.e. bypassing all my user init stuff, no error.
I can't figure out how start with my usual init, and not start a server though.
Hey ho. Can come back to it.
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