r clayton writes:
> I'm runining emacs
> GNU Emacs 21.4.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars) of
> 2007-01-04 on saens, modified by Debian
> on a debian testing sytem
> $ uname -a
> Linux UlanBator 2.6.17-2-686 #1 SMP Wed Sep 13 16:34:10 UTC 2006 i686
> GNU/Linux
> $
> updated weekly. These commands
> (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-cp" 'insert-c-procedure-skeleton)
> (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-ci" 'insert-include-statement)
> but the response to ctrl-i is a bell and the response to help-key ctrl-i is
> C-c i is undefined
> ctrl-p has the same problem. Everything works as expected on other emacsen
> GNU Emacs 21.4.1 (i386-redhat-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars) of
> 2006-03-07 on hs20-bc1-6.build.redhat.com
> GNU Emacs 21.4.1 (i386-unknown-openbsd4.0, X toolkit) of 2006-09-01 on
> i386.ports.openbsd.org
> with the same .el files, and it used to work on debian testing too. What is
> the procedure for getting it to work again?
I don't have a testing box at hand, but on an unstable box[1],
evaluating
(define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-cp" 'insert-c-procedure-skeleton)
(define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-ci" 'insert-include-statement)
in a C buffer, yields to the following results:
C-h k Ctrl-C-p
=> describe-key: Symbol's function definition is void:
insert-c-procedure-skeleton
and
C-h k Ctrl-C-i
=> describe-key: Symbol's function definition is void: insert-include-statement
Which is what I would expect.
Have you tested with emacs -q to be sure your local .emacs is not
messing things around?
HTH,
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[1] GNU Emacs 21.4.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll
bars) of 2007-01-04 on chenonceaux, modified by Debian
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