I switched to the emacs 22.1 available through cygwin, and it seems
fine. I also started cygserver (adding the environment variable).
Is the xemacs-emacs-common package required for emacs 22.1 ?
Thanks for the help.
Nicolas
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lay. It just crashes rightaway, but often works at the
second try.
Is the latest 22.1-3 stable ?
Thanks,
Nicolas
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o get
immediate crashes on startup with segmentation fault and "fatal error -
called with threadlist_ix -1".
What else can I provide ?
Best regards,
Nicolas
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package I am using (I
already sent my .emacs) ?
Thanks for any help,
Nicolas
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On 18 July 2007 17:54, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Nicolas Saunier wrote:
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
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 m
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 ?
Best regards,
Nicolas
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Dunno. Take a look at
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-03/msg00454.html; it's a bit vague, but
it's a kind-of known problem. I think it could be to do with installing
cygwin as a local user and maybe then joining the machine to a domain and
becoming a domain user?
I found this messag
After some search and trial, I have a solution which seems to work. As I
saw that it couldn't access or create any ls-R files, I juste created
with touch all the files mktexlsr couldn't. I then run mktexlsr and
could run pdflatex on my file. Any idea why I got this problem ?
Best regards,
Nico
At the risk of being flamed:
You can install the windows MixTex binaries and not have to worry
about fonts or anything. You can access them through your cygwin
shell.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ pdflatex --version
MiKTeX-pdfetex 2.4.1700 (1.20a-rc7.2) (MiKTeX 2.4)
Copyright (C) 1982 D. E. Knuth, (C) 1
Hi,
I installed many times latex and it doesn't work. There is a problem
with fonts, which seems to be linked with problems of rights. It says it
cannot find pdftex.map among other files, and cannot access the various
ls-R files in the texmf directories. I run the post-install script,
mktexls
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