2011/4/7 Ken Brown:
> [Sorry, Gary, I accidentally replied to you instead of to the list.]
>
> On 4/7/2011 3:26 AM, Gary wrote:
>>
>> If I start emacs using<> and that
>> emacs session uses gnutls, then after quitting emacs (or rather,
>> emacsclient - the emacs-nox process is, and should be, stil
On 4/10/2011 2:48 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 4/10/2011 1:50 PM, Gary wrote:
As I say, I've now had it happening without anything else.
On the other hand, if you kill the emacs server in the normal way (via
M-x kill-emacs, as explained in the server documentation), it also kills
the shell process,
On 4/10/2011 1:50 PM, Gary wrote:
As I say, I've now had it happening without anything else.
On the other hand, if you kill the emacs server in the normal way (via
M-x kill-emacs, as explained in the server documentation), it also kills
the shell process, and you can exit from mintty.
Yes. As
On 4/8/2011 12:18 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 4/8/2011 11:06 AM, Gary wrote:
Ken Brown wrote:
On 4/7/2011 3:26 AM, Gary wrote:
If I start emacs using<> and
that
emacs session uses gnutls, then after quitting emacs (or rather,
emacsclient - the emacs-nox process is, and should be, still running
On 4/8/2011 11:06 AM, Gary wrote:
Ken Brown wrote:
On 4/7/2011 3:26 AM, Gary wrote:
If I start emacs using<> and
that
emacs session uses gnutls, then after quitting emacs (or rather,
emacsclient - the emacs-nox process is, and should be, still running),
and then typing<> the mintty window f
[Sorry, Gary, I accidentally replied to you instead of to the list.]
On 4/7/2011 3:26 AM, Gary wrote:
If I start emacs using<> and that
emacs session uses gnutls, then after quitting emacs (or rather,
emacsclient - the emacs-nox process is, and should be, still running),
and then typing<> the
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