Christopher C.Stacy
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Wed Aug 23 11:38:56 JST 2006
When I launch more than one Emacs (which I do many times a day, from the command line), the following error appears: 2006-08-22 22:33:56.837 Emacs[632] CFLog (0): CFMessagePort: bootstrap_register(): failed 1103 (0x44f), port = 0x3e03, name = 'org.gnu.Emacs.ServiceProvider' See /usr/include/servers/bootstrap_defs.h for the error codes. 2006-08-22 22:33:56.852 Emacs[632] CFLog (99): CFMessagePortCreateLocal(): failed to name Mach port (org.gnu.Emacs.ServiceProvider) I imagine this has to do with registering as a Service (for doing things like opening files from other programs) or something. How about a flag that inhibits that error message? I don't care that some other Emacs has already registered, and get tired of seeing it zillions of times. It makes a mess in the *shell* buffer I use as my command line interface in the "main" Emacs I always have running.