Ar an t-ochtú lá de mí na Nollaig, scríobh Henry S. Thompson:
> [...] > #define STRIDE sizeof (STRIDE_TYPE)
>
> Ken/Aidan, is it possible that the last line interacts badly with some
> (stale?) #ifdef code at lines 177 and 190 in sysdep.c [attached for
> Ken's benefit] in a way that on
Henry S. Thompson via Cygwin writes:
> [XEmacs no longer works with Cygwin 3.3]
> Ken Brown writes:
>
>> The main change was that we stopped using Win32 Overlapped I/O
>> (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/sync/synchronization-and-overlapped-input-and-output)
>
Dan Harkless via Cygwin writes:
> ...
> Anyone know more about the difficulty in getting those packages to
> work on 64-bit?
Um, yes, I did a lot of work on that back in 2015 and got it working
under Cygwin, with a lot of help from Vin Shelton, but never to the
point of public release because it
ove to 64 bit in the next
couple of months.
Except for my 32-bit Windows 7 (upgraded to 8.1) netbook, the only
reason I still install Cygwin32 in parallel with Cygwin64 is so I can
install the XEmacs packages. Anyone know more about the difficulty in
getting those packages to work on 64-bit? XEm
running Cygwin under WOW64, consider to move to 64 bit in the next
couple of months.
Except for my 32-bit Windows 7 (upgraded to 8.1) netbook, the only
reason I still install Cygwin32 in parallel with Cygwin64 is so I can
install the XEmacs packages. Anyone know more about the difficulty in
getti
running Cygwin under WOW64, consider to move to 64 bit in the next
couple of months.
Except for my 32-bit Windows 7 (upgraded to 8.1) netbook, the only
reason I still install Cygwin32 in parallel with Cygwin64 is so I can
install the XEmacs packages. Anyone know more about the difficulty in
getti
Hi
New versions of 'xemacs/xemacs-emacs-common/xemacs-tags' have been uploaded to
a server near you.
o Update to latest upstream
o Build for cygwin 1.7.35 with gcc-4.9.2
o (setq progress-feedback-use-echo-area t) NOT needed anymore in init files
xemacs NEWS:
o
I've been using Xemacs 21.5 because it fixes several problems in version
21.4. I recently had to reinstall Cygwin and found that Xemacs 21.5 is no
longer listed. It used to be available in the 32-bit version of Cygwin
after clicking on the "Exp" option in the upper right. The ex
Siegmar Gross writes:
>
>> > today I updated all packages of my 32-Bit Cygwin installation
>> (installed
>> > on top of Windows 7). After that xemacs crashed if I tried to
>> open a
>> > file. Therefore I reinstalled the older version
>&
Hi,
> today I updated all packages of my 32-Bit Cygwin installation
(installed
> on top of Windows 7). After that xemacs crashed if I tried to
open a
> file. Therefore I reinstalled the older version
xemacs-21.4.23.1.
> Unfortunately the older version crashes as
Greetings, Henry S. Thompson!
> Run cygcheck -s -v -r > cygcheck.out and include that file as an
> attachment in your report. Please do not compress or otherwise
> encode the output. Just attach it as a straight text file so that it
> can be easily viewed.
I've tried to "not compress or o
Siegmar Gross writes:
> today I updated all packages of my 32-Bit Cygwin installation (installed
> on top of Windows 7). After that xemacs crashed if I tried to open a
> file.
Can't reproduce. Please follow the instructions at
https://cygwin.com/problems.html
In particular
>>>>> Siegmar Gross writes:
> Hi,
> today I updated all packages of my 32-Bit Cygwin installation (installed
> on top of Windows 7). After that xemacs crashed if I tried to open a
> file. Therefore I reinstalled the older version xemacs-21.4.23.1.
Hi,
today I updated all packages of my 32-Bit Cygwin installation (installed
on top of Windows 7). After that xemacs crashed if I tried to open a
file. Therefore I reinstalled the older version xemacs-21.4.23.1.
Unfortunately the older version crashes as well. I can start xemacs
without command
"Dr. Volker Zell" writes:
>> Vin Shelton writes:
>
> > Is this with 21.4.23? There is a patch in 21.4.23 specifically designed
> > to work around this.
>
> Yes..
Oops. I've just applied a patch to 21.4 to fix this.
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Hi
New versions of 'xemacs/xemacs-emacs-common/xemacs-tags' have been uploaded to
a server near you.
o Build for cygwin 1.7.34 with gcc-4.9.2
o Fixes using old texinfo package for building .info files
-> https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2015-02/msg00184.html
!!!Note: !!!
===
> Vin Shelton writes:
> Is this with 21.4.23? There is a patch in 21.4.23 specifically designed
> to work around this.
Yes..
> Thanks,
> Vin
Ciao
Volker
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Will Parsons writes:
> I've recently noticed that xemacs will crash if one attempts to turn on
> syntax highlighting via turn-on-font-lock (even started with the -q option),
> but only if run under X. (If X is not running, there is no problem.) The
> crash causes the f
>>>>> Will Parsons writes:
> I've recently noticed that xemacs will crash if one attempts to turn on
> syntax highlighting via turn-on-font-lock (even started with the -q
option),
> but only if run under X. (If X is not running, there is no problem.
I've recently noticed that xemacs will crash if one attempts to turn on
syntax highlighting via turn-on-font-lock (even started with the -q option),
but only if run under X. (If X is not running, there is no problem.) The
crash causes the following to print:
Lisp backtrace follows:
dis
On Mon, 2015-02-09 at 14:58 +0100, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
> New versions of 'xemacs/xemacs-emacs-common/xemacs-tags' have been uploaded
> to a server near you.
[snip]
> o Uses texinfo-4.13-4 for building the .info files (not included in current
> distro)
Hi
New versions of 'xemacs/xemacs-emacs-common/xemacs-tags' have been uploaded to
a server near you.
o Build for cygwin 1.7.34 with gcc-4.9.2 - (First version for cygwin 1.7.x)
o Uses cygport for .hint files generation
o debuginfo package included
o Uses texinfo-4.13-4 for bu
>>>>> Henry S Thompson writes:
> Anibal Morales writes:
>> I don't have a lot of free time but I miss my Xemacs. If I can make
>> a difference I would like to volunteer and help release this
>> package but I am a total cygwin package
Anibal Morales writes:
> I don't have a lot of free time but I miss my Xemacs. If I can make
> a difference I would like to volunteer and help release this
> package but I am a total cygwin package noob.
Unfortunately it isn't (just) a packaging matter. Getting xemacs to
I don't have a lot of free time but I miss my Xemacs. If I can make a
difference I would like to volunteer and help release this package but I am
a total cygwin package noob.
On Apr 23 11:39, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
> >>>>> Corinna Vinschen writes:
> >>
> /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/4.5.3/../../../../include/w32api/rpcdce.h:142:88:
> error: expected ';', ',' or ')' before 'int'
>
&
>>>>> Corinna Vinschen writes:
> On Apr 23 09:00, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> This used to compile fine. Any ideas ?
>>
>> gcc -c -ggdb -O2 -pipe
-fdebug-prefix-map=/cygdrive/d/misc/src/release/xemacs-21.4.22-2
On Apr 23 09:00, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
> Hi
>
> This used to compile fine. Any ideas ?
>
> gcc -c -ggdb -O2 -pipe
> -fdebug-prefix-map=/cygdrive/d/misc/src/release/xemacs-21.4.22-2/build=/usr/src/debug/xemacs-21.4.22-2
>
> -fdebug-prefix-map=/cygdrive/d/misc/src/rele
Hi
This used to compile fine. Any ideas ?
gcc -c -ggdb -O2 -pipe
-fdebug-prefix-map=/cygdrive/d/misc/src/release/xemacs-21.4.22-2/build=/usr/src/debug/xemacs-21.4.22-2
-fdebug-prefix-map=/cygdrive/d/misc/src/release/xemacs-21.4.22-2/src/xemacs-21.4.22=/usr/src/debug/xemacs-21.4.22-2
-Demacs
Headline symptoms -- some time after visiting a file containing code
(doesn't matter what -- at least php, emacs lisp and c), xemacs
freezes while consuming one full processor, two threads, on my
2CPU4Thread machine, i.e. 25% each. Can't be killed with ^C or by
trying to close
> The clash involves xemacs. The xemacs maintainer said he would take care of
> it. You probably missed his reply because the discussion got moved to the
> cygiwn-apps list:
>
> http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2012-12/msg00045.html
>
> Ken
OK - Thank you for the upd
On 1/8/2013 2:04 PM, Alan Thompson wrote:
Hello - Are you still active as the Cygwin emacs maintainer? There
appears to be a clash between emacs and ctags as described below.
Could you help us to resolve it?
The clash involves xemacs. The xemacs maintainer said he would take
care of it
On 1/7/2013 2:56 PM, Alan Thompson wrote:
Hi - It looks like there has been no movement on this bug for a month.
What is the best way to contact the emacs maintainers? It does not seem
correct for emacs (or xemacs) to overwrite the ctags executable.
Actually, it's a little less than a
Hi - It looks like there has been no movement on this bug for a month.
What is the best way to contact the emacs maintainers? It does not seem
correct for emacs (or xemacs) to overwrite the ctags executable.
Alan Thompson
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 5:08 AM, Warren Young wrote:
On 12/11/2012 13
On 12/11/2012 13:05, Thrall, Bryan wrote:
Yes, it looks like xemacs-tags and ctags packages both install
/usr/bin/ctags.exe:
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-grep.cgi?grep=ctags.exe
Is there an especially good reason xemacs-tags can't depend on ctags,
and get its ctags.exe from my pa
Alan Thompson wrote on 2012-12-11:
> Looking at the link on StackOverflow (from 2010) it may be that the
> xemacs version of ctags is overwriting the default version in /bin.
> Could this be the culprit?
Yes, it looks like xemacs-tags and ctags packages both install
/usr/bin/ctags.e
I've recently been having my XEmacs (built from source under Cygwin
1.7.17, XEmacs 21.5-b32) go into a full-cpu un-interruptable loop.
Running under gdb shows this after the lockup:
[main] xemacs-21.5-b32 13400 sig_send: wait for sig_complete event
failed, signal -13, rc 258,
>>>>> Robert Pluim writes:
> I've noticed that xemacs doesn't seem to exit properly either, the
> process hangs around and I need to kill it manually.
Yes. Same here.
Yours
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> Any hints ?
I'm afraid I have no hints but I have the same problem.
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Hi
I finally tried rebuilding both the current and test versions of xemacs for
cygwin 1.7
Both build fine but starting a shell with M-x shell doesn't work anymore.
21.4.22 just hangs and 21.5.32 (the latest test release) outputs
Process shell stopped (tty output)
google finds this me
Never mind. I figured it out.
The fonts are installed in Windows.
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 7:27 PM, Tom Szczesny wrote:
> Thanks Mark (for the Cygwin/X suggestions).
>
> I went the X-route in Cygwin only because that is what I did in Gentoo.
> But Xemacs works perfectly well i
Thanks Mark (for the Cygwin/X suggestions).
I went the X-route in Cygwin only because that is what I did in Gentoo.
But Xemacs works perfectly well in Cygwin w/o starting an X-server.
So, the X-server appears to be a needless step.
However, the fonts displayed by Xemacs (when not using X-server
Tom Szczesny writes:
> When I execute the command
> xset fp rehash
> I get the message:
> xset: unable to open display ""
[...]
> Any suggestions?
Questions about X Window on Cygwin belong on the cygwin-xfree list. But the
short answer is that 'xset' dynamically (re-)configures the
Writing program scripts for A+ with Xemacs requires using a special font.
I have added the required fonts to /usr/share/fonts/misc
and updated /usr/share/fonts/misc/fonts.alias
I have rerun "mkfontdir" successfully
When I execute the command
xset fp rehash
I get the message:
Strange.
I don't have my DISPLAY variable set.
> env | grep -i DISPLAY
>
From: Corinna Vinschen
Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 10:06:31 +0100
Subject: Re: run.exe xemacs - no window appears
On Nov 11 15:14, Bootleg Eighty Six wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to run the cygw
On Nov 11 15:14, Bootleg Eighty Six wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to run the cygwin port of Xemacs on Windows XP without a
> console window.
> I tried this command but the window didn't appear. However I could see
> the process running in TaskManager.
> >c:\cygwin\b
Hi,
I am trying to run the cygwin port of Xemacs on Windows XP without a
console window.
I tried this command but the window didn't appear. However I could see
the process running in TaskManager.
>c:\cygwin\bin\run.exe /usr/bin/xemacs
Then tried this version of the command and it wo
Attempting to run subprocesses from Cygwin-compiled xemacs under
1.7.9-1 on Win 7 64-bit was failing with
Process sh background write attempted from control tty (SIGTTOU)
Full details at [1].
This has been fixed by the most recent (20110803) snapshot. Not sure
which snap actually introduced
Sorry - I was missing the xemacs-sumo package. Adding that appears to have
fixed it.
David
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fferent Window 7 Professional x64 systems. I have
tried running with both the standard .bashrc and my usual one. I do not have
any .emacs files installed. I searched the registry for any emacs-related keys,
and did not find any.
None of the command-line options make any difference - even xemacs --ve
David Morgan writes:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have been getting the following Xemacs error with all 1.7 Cygwin
> releases
that I
> have tried:
>
> WARNING:
> Couldn't find an obvious default for the root of the
> XEmacs hierarchy.
>
> I saw a similar i
Hi All,
I have been getting the following Xemacs error with all 1.7 Cygwin
releases that I
have tried:
WARNING:
Couldn't find an obvious default for the root of the
XEmacs hierarchy.
I saw a similar issue came up in 2006, and Dr. Volker Zell fixed it with a new
XEmacs release.
Hi,
I can't get gVim to work using X forwarding over SSH. Both xeyes and
xemacs work fine, but not gVim. gVim works when running it locally,
but gets a deadly signal when trying to run it from an SSH connection.
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated!
Here is some relevant console o
only once
test.c:21: error: for each function it appears in.)
Am I missing some fonts or something that causes the quotes to be garbled up
when in xemacs? My previous version of cygwin-1.7 didn't have this problem.
If this is not the right mailing list for this question, can someone direct
2009/6/24 Reini Urban:
> * xemacs-21.5.28-3 uses slow defaults:
I'm using now:
--with-optimization \
--with-modules=yes \
with-optimization is fast enough now for me.
with-modules t
Hi
I'm back in business :)
I switched from native Win32 to cygwin because of the non-matching
Win32 permissions.
Cygwin ACL's are sometimes fucked up by inheritance.
So I have several improvements.
Patches inlined because gmail uploader fails on my proxy
diff -u xemacs-21.5.
Several xemacs ideas:
* I added -mwindows to the winclient linker step which results in a
much improved winclient.
I'll take this patch to xemacs-patches by myself.
* parseCommandLine() does not work on cygwin this way.
It uses the Win32 API to find files, and should be special cased to
us
On Mon, Jun 01, 2009 at 11:32:02AM -0700, David Karr wrote:
>It's been a few years since I've installed a new Cygwin installation. I
>used to use XEmacs in Cygwin, and it worked reasonably well. I could get it
>to start up in a regular MS Windows window, I believe without
It's been a few years since I've installed a new Cygwin installation. I
used to use XEmacs in Cygwin, and it worked reasonably well. I could get it
to start up in a regular MS Windows window, I believe without having to use
an X server.
I just installed Cygwin again on a new box, and
>>>>> Bill Klein writes:
> I am new to Cygwin and XEmacs, but when I installed XEmacs and tried using
> several features that I found documented, several places say that they
can't
> find
> show-paren-mode
> (or that the function is &qu
>>>>> Corinna Vinschen writes:
> It's a bug in the setup.hint file of xemacs-emacs-common which already
> had been discussed. I removed the dependency to xemacs on cygwin.com.
Sorry my fault, noticed (again).
> Corinna
Ciao
Volker
-
I am new to Cygwin and XEmacs, but when I installed XEmacs and tried using
several features that I found documented, several places say that they can't
find
show-paren-mode
(or that the function is "void").
I have searched online thinking (in my non-Lisp, non-XEmacs way), that
> It's a bug in the setup.hint file of xemacs-emacs-common which already
> had been discussed. I removed the dependency to xemacs on cygwin.com.
>
>
> Corinna
Thanks for the quick reply Corinna.
I didn't see the previous discussion (I guess I didn't look far en
On Feb 17 17:12, Clive Standbridge wrote:
> On Tue 17 Feb 2009 17:08:04 +(+), Clive Standbridge wrote:
> > I have had emacs installed in my Cygwin setups for some time. emacs
> > depends on xemacs-emacs-common.
> > Recently (1-2 weeks ago), my cygwin updates
On Tue 17 Feb 2009 17:08:04 +(+), Clive Standbridge wrote:
> I have had emacs installed in my Cygwin setups for some time. emacs
> depends on xemacs-emacs-common.
> Recently (1-2 weeks ago), my cygwin updates have picked up a new
> version of xemacs-emacs-common (21.4.22-
I have had emacs installed in my Cygwin setups for some time. emacs
depends on xemacs-emacs-common.
Recently (1-2 weeks ago), my cygwin updates have picked up a new
version of xemacs-emacs-common (21.4.22-1), and this version tries to
install xemacs as a dependency. This seems back to front.
I
Hi
A new *TEST* version of 'xemacs' has been uploaded to a server near you.
DESCRIPTION:
A powerful, highly customizable open source text editor and application
development system
CYGWIN NEWS:
* Compiled against new X.org release
* Additional suppo
Hi
A new version of `xemacs' has been uploaded to a server near you.
DESCRIPTION:
A powerful, highly customizable open source text editor and application
development system
CYGWIN NEWS:
* Routine update
* Compiled against new X.org release
* Additional su
>>>>> Sebastian Nohn writes:
> Hi,
> I have a strange problem starting XEmacs:
> $ xemacs
> *** Error in XEmacs initialization
> (error "Must be string, vector, or font-instance" # "127.0.0.1:0.0" 0xb17>)
> *** Back
Hi,
I have a strange problem starting XEmacs:
$ xemacs
*** Error in XEmacs initialization
(error "Must be string, vector, or font-instance" #"127.0.0.1:0.0" 0xb17>)
*** Backtrace
really-early-error-handler((error "Must be string, vector, or
font-instance"
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
According to Nathan Thern on 10/24/2008 2:07 PM:
> Is there something special I need to do to run xemacs under cygwin?
>
> If I type 'xemacs' at the command prompt, it silently fails ($? = 53)
> It doesn't matter what ar
Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote:
Hi,
I updated recently cygwin. My cygwin1.dll has the version :
1.5.25-cr-0x5f1, built on 2008-06-12 19:34.
I am running the latest available version of XEmacs for cygwin, "21.4
(patch 21) "Educational Television" XEmacs Lucid" of Tuesday, De
Hi,
I updated recently cygwin. My cygwin1.dll has the version : 1.5.25-cr-0x5f1,
built on 2008-06-12 19:34.
I am running the latest available version of XEmacs for cygwin, "21.4 (patch
21) "Educational Television" XEmacs Lucid" of Tuesday, Dec 4 2007 on vzell-de.
When I
Thanks, winclient is exactly what I wanted.
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 7:19 PM, Reini Urban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/2/20, bootleg86 bootleg86 :
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I installed the Windows binaries for XEmacs, rather than using the
> > cygwin ver
2008/2/20, bootleg86 bootleg86 :
> Hi,
>
> I installed the Windows binaries for XEmacs, rather than using the
> cygwin version.
> So I'm not too sure if this is the right place to ask this question.
>
> I created a shortcut to xemacs.exe in my SendTo folder.
> I
> I installed the Windows binaries for XEmacs, rather than using the
> cygwin version.
> So I'm not too sure if this is the right place to ask this question.
>
> I created a shortcut to xemacs.exe in my SendTo folder.
> I then select a document, right-click and then Sen
>>>>> bootleg writes:
> Hi,
> I installed the Windows binaries for XEmacs, rather than using the
> cygwin version.
> So I'm not too sure if this is the right place to ask this question.
Obviously not.
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>>>>> Paul Lange writes:
> Has anybody successfully opened dialog boxes with Cygwin XEmacs
> version 21.4.21 under Cygwin X11 on XP? If I try to click on one of
> the toolbar buttons or menu items that loads a dialog box, a brief
> flash occurs as a win
Hi,
I installed the Windows binaries for XEmacs, rather than using the
cygwin version.
So I'm not too sure if this is the right place to ask this question.
I created a shortcut to xemacs.exe in my SendTo folder.
I then select a document, right-click and then SendTo -> XEmacs.
But this
Paul Lange wrote:
Has anybody successfully opened dialog boxes with Cygwin XEmacs
version 21.4.21 under Cygwin X11 on XP?
All the time, but not using X11, just XEmacs under the Windows XP window
manager.
If I try to click on one of
the toolbar buttons or menu items that loads a dialog box
Has anybody successfully opened dialog boxes with Cygwin XEmacs
version 21.4.21 under Cygwin X11 on XP? If I try to click on one of
the toolbar buttons or menu items that loads a dialog box, a brief
flash occurs as a window tries to open and fails. Following the
failure is the error message
Taras D wrote:
Hi everyone,
Can anyone tell me why the following has occurred.
When I first installed cygwin, I pretty much just installed xemacs (no
emacs and a whole bunch of other stuff). Xemacs could be started from
the bash script (black background) with the command 'xemacs &
Taras D wrote:
Hi everyone,
Can anyone tell me why the following has occurred.
When I first installed cygwin, I pretty much just installed xemacs (no
emacs and a whole bunch of other stuff). Xemacs could be started from
the bash script (black background) with the command 'xemacs &
Hi everyone,
Can anyone tell me why the following has occurred.
When I first installed cygwin, I pretty much just installed xemacs (no
emacs and a whole bunch of other stuff). Xemacs could be started from
the bash script (black background) with the command 'xemacs &'. It
would
Hi,
I have been having a problem with xemacs running on cygwin and
writing to files on a network drive which are handled by a OpenSUSE 10.2
server running samba 3.3. It seems that if the file already existed
then there is no problem with editing the file and saving it. But I
cannot
>>>>> NE writes:
> Dear All,
> I am trying to use xemacs. After installation of cygwin, I used once
> but later it doesn't work. it gives this error: "temacs can only be
> run in -batch mode"
> what do you suggest?
cygcheck
Dear All,
I am trying to use xemacs. After installation of cygwin, I used once
but later it doesn't work. it gives this error: "temacs can only be
run in -batch mode"
what do you suggest?
thanks
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Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Hi
A new version of `xemacs' has been uploaded to a server near you.
xemacs-emacs-common appears to have had xemacs added as a pre-requisite
package.
This dependency should be removed so that emacs users can continue to
install the
shared package without requ
Hi
A new version of `xemacs' has been uploaded to a server near you.
DESCRIPTION:
A powerful, highly customizable open source text editor and application
development system
CYGWIN NEWS:
* Routine update
XEmacs NEWS:
User-Visible Bug Fixe
Hi
A new *TEST* version of 'xemacs' has been uploaded to a server near you.
DESCRIPTION:
A powerful, highly customizable open source text editor and application
development system
CYGWIN NEWS:
21.5.28-2:
* Recompiled against Berkeley DB db4.5-4.5.20
Weigert, Thomas wrote:
> Sorry, I found a workaround to my question. There is an option --hide to
> cygstart that avoids that shell window.
>
> So I created a shortcut that invokes xemacs via cygstart --hide, as in
> C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe --login -c 'cygstart --hide /c/cyg
Sorry, I found a workaround to my question. There is an option --hide to
cygstart that avoids that shell window.
So I created a shortcut that invokes xemacs via cygstart --hide, as in
C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe --login -c 'cygstart --hide /c/cygwin/bin/xemacs'
Cheers, Th.
> -Ori
Up to now I had been using xemacs-21.4.13. That release had a big
advantage over the current release:
When starting xemacs by double clicking the executable it used to start
up without leaving a shell window behind. But 21.4.20 opens up a shell
window and then starts up xemacs from there, leaving
I am changing the subject here because this problem is cygwin/xemacs-specific
only, so it has nothing to do with smb permissions because I can touch and edit
the same file with nano and save properly. Same with vi. It's entirely xemacs.
I've attached my config, per request.
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I am changing the subject here because this problem is cygwin/xemacs-specific
only, so it has nothing to do with smb permissions because I can touch and edit
the same file with nano and save properly. Same with vi. It's entirely xemacs.
I've attached my config, per request.
---
Hi
A new *TEST* version of 'xemacs' has been uploaded to a server near you.
DESCRIPTION:
A powerful, highly customizable open source text editor and application
development system
CYGWIN NEWS:
21.5.28:
* Routine update
* Added --with-archlibdir
Hi
New versions of 'xemacs-sumo/xemacs-mule-sumo' have been uploaded to a server
near you.
DESCRIPTION:
========
XEmacs standard and XEmacs MULE (MUlti Lingual Emacs) packages.
CYGWIN NEWS:
* Routine update
UPDATE:
===
To update your installation, cl
Thank you.
The new eshell fixed the problem.
> -Original Message-
> From: Dr. Volker Zell
> New Packages in Pre-Release:
> ===
> eshell-1.11-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: 2.4.1
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Problem repo
08:510.00s 0.00s 0.06s bash
> /cygdrive/c/DOCUME~1/harryr $ which w
> /usr/bin/w
> /cygdrive/c/DOCUME~1/harryr $ which w.exe
> /usr/bin/w.exe
Should be fixed now in the new eshell-1.11 package (NOT YET in the
cygwin xemacs sumo packages). The following is
On Tuesday 08 May 2007 16:36:14 Dave Korn wrote:
>
> I think you're being a bit over-sensitive there. Some might consider
> expecting others to do your most basic homework for you unfriendly, but I
Probably and perhaps. In the context of the thread I knew someone could give
me a two line answe
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