Nicolas Saunier wrote:
Nicolas Saunier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I am using emacs under cygwin on Windows XP home and pro. After some
time (from a few seconds / minutes to hours and days), on the two
machines, emacs starts taking 100% of the CPU, and becomes
non-responsive (I have to kill it with the task manager). I thought
this might be a problem of my first old installation on the XP home
machine, but I have just encountered the same problem on the brand new
XP pro machine.
See the attached cygcheck.out (XP home machine). Do you need any other
information ?
It is some buggy package you are using and need to upgrade. I always
forget its name. Semantic?
Thanks for your answer. I don't think I have such a package (in emacs
you mean ?). How can I list the packages in use in emacs ? Here is my
.emacs attached.
I believe the reference was to other dodgy apps that interfere with proper
operation. A sampling can be found here:
<http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-talk/2007-q1/msg00234.html>
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A: Yes.
> Q: Are you sure?
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