I'm getting a strange message that I can't seem to debug easily and was wondering of someone else has seen this or knows how to approach it. This does not happen when I run "emacs -Q" so I know it's my setup...I just don't know where.
When I open a Java or Python file with Emacs 24.3.1 on Windows 7, I get the message Searching for program: permission denied, nil in the mini-buffer and the *Messages* buffer. After turning on debug-on-error, opening the Java file gives that message but does not give a backtrace, but opening a Python file (with dired or C-x C-f) gives: Debugger entered--Lisp error: (file-error "Searching for program" "permission denied" "nil") start-process("Python Internal [b729f4feaab20022667537407a0cb5af]" #<buffer *Python Internal [b729f4feaab20022667537407a0cb5af]*> "nil" "-i") apply(start-process "Python Internal [b729f4feaab20022667537407a0cb5af]" #<buffer *Python Internal [b729f4feaab20022667537407a0cb5af]*> "nil" "-i") start-file-process("Python Internal [b729f4feaab20022667537407a0cb5af]" #<buffer *Python Internal [b729f4feaab20022667537407a0cb5af]*> "nil" "-i") apply(start-file-process "Python Internal [b729f4feaab20022667537407a0cb5af]" #<buffer *Python Internal [b729f4feaab20022667537407a0cb5af]*> "nil" "-i") comint-exec-1("Python Internal [b729f4feaab20022667537407a0cb5af]" #<buffer *Python Internal [b729f4feaab20022667537407a0cb5af]*> "nil" ("-i")) comint-exec(#<buffer *Python Internal [b729f4feaab20022667537407a0cb5af]*> "Python Internal [b729f4feaab20022667537407a0cb5af]" "nil" nil ("-i")) make-comint-in-buffer("Python Internal [b729f4feaab20022667537407a0cb5af]" " *Python Internal [b729f4feaab20022667537407a0cb5af]*" "nil" nil "-i") apply(make-comint-in-buffer "Python Internal [b729f4feaab20022667537407a0cb5af]" " *Python Internal [b729f4feaab20022667537407a0cb5af]*" "nil" nil "-i") python-shell-make-comint("nil -i" "Python Internal [b729f4feaab20022667537407a0cb5af]" nil t) run-python-internal() python-shell-internal-get-or-create-process() python-shell-internal-send-string("import sys;print ('\\n'.join(sys.path))") semantic-python-get-system-include-path() (progn (semantic-python-get-system-include-path)) (if (and (featurep (quote python)) (not noninteractive)) (progn (semantic-python-get-system-include-path))) (when (and (featurep (quote python)) (not noninteractive)) (semantic-python-get-system-include-path)) eval((when (and (featurep (quote python)) (not noninteractive)) (semantic-python-get-system-include-path))) custom-initialize-reset(semantic-python-dependency-system-include-path (when (and (featurep (quote python)) (not noninteractive)) (semantic-python-get-system-include-path))) custom-declare-variable(semantic-python-dependency-system-include-path (when (and (featurep (quote python)) (not noninteractive)) (semantic-python-get-system-include-path)) "The system include path used by Python language." :group python :group semantic :type (repeat (directory :tag "Directory")) :set #[(sym val) "\303 \"\210 \304\305\nBC\306\307#\210\310\311\307\"\210\n\210)\312\313!\205\" If I try to open the file again, it seems to work. Any ideas what this mystery program is? Thanks in advance. Sarir -- Sarir Khamsi software guy sarir.kha...@raytheon.com