On 10/6/2010 10:41 AM, Michael Albinus wrote:
Ken Brown writes:
Maybe you could also try to send a notification:
(notifications-notify :title "Hello world" :body "from Emacs")
This results in the error "The name org.freedesktop.Notifications was
not provided by any .service files", as you predicted. So I don't
think it points to any problem with D-BUS support in Emacs.
I wanted to try myself, and I've downloaded emacs-23.2-3 from the curr
branch. When I do start it via "/usr/bin/emacs -Q -l dbus", it results
in the well known frozen state :-(
Works fine for me.
Switching to the exp branch, there is no other package offer.
That's right. emacs-23.2-3 is current, and there is no experimental
version.
The binary has the following checksum:
$ cksum /usr/bin/emacs
658187514 16254990 /usr/bin/emacs
That's not actually the binary; it's a symlink that resolves to either
/usr/bin/emacs-X11.exe or /usr/bin/emacs-nox.exe, depending on whether
or not you've installed the emacs-X11 package. Is it possible that you
upgraded the emacs package but are still using an old emacs-X11? If
not, I don't know what the problem could be. If you can't figure it
out, you could try giving the command
cygcheck -svr > cygcheck.out
and sending the resulting cygcheck.out as an attachment. Maybe I (or
someone) will be able to spot something.
Ken
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