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Hi Nicolas,
I'm the guy who tries to revive emacs in cygwin after a long time.
Because emacs is not the simplest package this will need some time. But
I hope that I can upload a non-experimental version in the near future.
Sorry that I did not answer
> 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 ?
>
It can be, depending on whether you need to use the 'b2m' or
'rcs-checkin' programs
that are
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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Ken Brown wrote:
> On 7/25/2007 2:52 PM, René Berber wrote:
>> Nicolas Saunier wrote:
>>
>> [snip]
>>> I am using emacs with output to X11, and there is no error about not
>>> finding a display. It just crashes rightaway, but often works at the
>>> second try.
>>
>> Things may improve if you use c
On 7/25/2007 2:52 PM, René Berber wrote:
Nicolas Saunier wrote:
[snip]
I am using emacs with output to X11, and there is no error about not
finding a display. It just crashes rightaway, but often works at the
second try.
Things may improve if you use cygserver and env. var. "CYGWIN=server".
Nicolas Saunier wrote:
[snip]
> I am using emacs with output to X11, and there is no error about not
> finding a display. It just crashes rightaway, but often works at the
> second try.
Things may improve if you use cygserver and env. var. "CYGWIN=server".
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On 7/25/2007 1:31 PM, Nicolas Saunier wrote:
I am using emacs with output to X11, and there is no error about not
finding a display. It just crashes rightaway, but often works at the
second try.
I had that problem for years with emacs-21 and never found a solution.
I just got in the habit of
Here is the output of 'cygcheck /usr/bin/emacs-nox.exe':
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C:/cygwin/bin/emacs-nox.exe
C:/cygwin/bin\cygncurses7.dll
C:/cygwin/bin\cygwin1.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\ADVAPI32.DLL
C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\KERNEL32.dll
C:\WINDOWS\system32\R
Nicolas Saunier wrote:
> thanks for your answers. Attached is the result of cygcheck -srv. I had
> some package that were not ok. I reinstalled them, and now all are ok,
> and the crashes still happen when I start emacs and emacs -debug-init
> and emacs -no-init-file (I can't start emacs -vanilla)
Hi,
thanks for your answers. Attached is the result of cygcheck -srv. I had
some package that were not ok. I reinstalled them, and now all are ok,
and the crashes still happen when I start emacs and emacs -debug-init
and emacs -no-init-file (I can't start emacs -vanilla). I also get
immediate
Larry Hall wrote:
> Nicolas Saunier wrote:
>> Can you help me ? The problem persists on both computers, and none of
>> the applications listed here
>> http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-talk/2007-q1/msg00273.html are installed
>> on my computer. Could it be related to an emacs package (David Kastrup
>> r
Nicolas Saunier wrote:
Can you help me ? The problem persists on both computers, and none of
the applications listed here
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-talk/2007-q1/msg00273.html are installed on
my computer. Could it be related to an emacs package (David Kastrup
referred to "Semantic") ?
I
Can you help me ? The problem persists on both computers, and none of
the applications listed here
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-talk/2007-q1/msg00273.html are installed on
my computer. Could it be related to an emacs package (David Kastrup
referred to "Semantic") ? How do I know which package I
Nicolas Saunier wrote:
PS: is there a way not to break the email thread without subscribing to
the list ?
Use gmane.org? (Ok, you're still "subscribed", but NNTP != e-mail)
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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 that interfe
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 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
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).
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 mana
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