Comment 5 for bug 753610

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phil-s (phil-s) wrote :

Hmmm.... this time that didn't happen, but I did re-save the desktop file after removing some buffers that were accessed via tramp's sudo method (I was getting annoyed by entering my password repeatedly with all of the restarts I was doing).

It still tells me that the variable is defined in my desktop file (I still have some .php files, so it's still getting invoked), but it now the variable has a proper value.

Well, this is interesting...

I decided to open another file via /sudo::/ (an apache virtual host config file), then saved the desktop file, quit, and restarted. That didn't change things.

I then looked at the desktop file and noticed that the sudo'd file appeared first in the list of files to restore. I manually put it last, saved the file, quit, restarted, and this time that variable had value nil.