Of course. I'm using make-network-process to open the Unix Domain socket
connection, and I had just casually passed in the name of a buffer,
thinking that it was required. Of course it isn't (as I figured out reading
the documentation a bit more), so I've fixed it.

Thanks.

Regards,
Elias


On 5 August 2014 07:22, David Lamkins <da...@lamkins.net> wrote:

> Elias,
>
> When running gnu-apl-mode with a Unix domain socket for connection to
> libemacs, does there really need to be a buffer (*gnu-apl-connection*) for
> the process? There isn't a buffer if the connection is via TCP.
>
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