On 5/14/2014 1:27 AM, Arthur Tu wrote:
I installed the latest 24.4 pretest version. I didn't do experiments
on v24.3 on cygwin.
$ emacs --version
GNU Emacs 24.3.90.1
Problem reproduced by these steps:
1. "emacs -q --daemon" to open a daemon
2. "emacsclient -c" to open a client
3. "Ctrl+x Ctrl+c" in client window to kill the client
4. "emacsclient -c" open another client successfully
5. "Ctrl+x Ctrl+c" in client window to kill the client again
6. "emacsclient -c" the server is not there any more, client won't start
However, on debian(testing) with emacs24.3.1, I can perform step 2 and
step 3 as many times as I like. The server won't shutdown without
commands.
Also, I replace "emacsclient -c" with "emacsclient -c test" and
"Ctrl+x Ctrl+c" with "Ctrl+x #" respectively, and observe the same
behavior.
Is this a bug?
Yes. I assume you're running emacs-w32.exe. I can reproduce the
problem with that build, but not with emacs-X11 running under X11. And
it doesn't happen if you start the server by `M-x server-start' in an
existing emacs session; it's specific to `emacs --daemon'.
I'm copying Daniel Colascione, the author of emacs-w32 (a.k.a. the
cygw32 build of emacs). Daniel, can you help?
Ken
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