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setq: Malformed :address #7

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Arjay-El opened this issue Feb 28, 2022 · 3 comments
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setq: Malformed :address #7

Arjay-El opened this issue Feb 28, 2022 · 3 comments

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@Arjay-El
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I added to spookfox.el to my load path and can see in messages it loaded without error. I set the output directory per your line of code and when I execute spookfox-save-all-tabs, I receive the error shown in the message title. Did I load the .el file correctly, are there any setup steps I may need to know?

I am using Firefox ver. 97.0.1, 64-bit.

Thanks.

@bitspook
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bitspook commented Mar 1, 2022

Hey @Arjay-El,

Thanks for trying out spookfox although it isn't convinient to try it out yet. I have added steps in readme stating how to install it. Can you please make sure you are following them (or equivalent to achieve the same results)?

Loading just spookfox.el should be sufficient to set things up on Emacs side.

I tried to replicate your issue by:

  1. Not installing the spookfox-addon in firefox, hence not having a socket open to connect to.
  2. Putting different invalid values in spookfox-saved-tabs-target (non existent target, combinations of invalid target)

But couldn't get the same error.

If you have followed all the steps and are still facing the same error, please post what value you have put for spookfox-saved-tabs-target, and the complete error you are facing.

If setting up the whole dev environment feel cubersome (which it is), please wait for #4 to be closed. I am prioritizing #3 over it and am working on creating a better UX on the browser side, so it will be easier to save/edit a tab from within Firefox without touching Emacs. #4 will come after that.

@bitspook
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bitspook commented Mar 9, 2022

There is a release for both firefox-addon and spookfox-native (glue code needed for communication b/w firefox and addon) now. I have added instructions on how to install in the readme.
Please take a look and let me know if you run into trouble. I will close this issue in a couple of days in case everything works out for you, or I've lost your interest.

@bitspook
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Hey @Arjay-El ,
I am closing this issue due to inactivity. If you still have issues installing the package, please comment and reopen.

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