On Dec 4 22:26, Andras Nagy wrote:
> I'm experiencing the following symptom with the latest 64bit cygwin on
> windows 8.1: absolute native symlinks created with cygwin differ slightly
> from those created with mklink; cygwin's symlinks start with a "\\?\" .
> Because of this, file explorer (nee wi
On 12/04/13 16:50, David Karr wrote:
Are you running it from the desktop from "run"? I discovered the same
thing. One workaround that worked for me was to open a rxvt window
and then run emacs from that.
I tried from xterm or "Cygwin Terminal".
However, an even better workaround was
simpl
On 12/04/13 11:56, marco atzeri wrote:
Il 12/4/2013 10:20 AM, Andrea Venturoli ha scritto:
Hello.
Since a bit, emacs won't start under X: no error, no message, nothing.
It just starts and exits after a while without doing anything.
I can run "emacs -nw" fine.
How can I diagnose this? Is there
Il 12/5/2013 1:50 PM, Andrea Venturoli ha scritto:
On 12/04/13 11:56, marco atzeri wrote:
Il 12/4/2013 10:20 AM, Andrea Venturoli ha scritto:
Hello.
Since a bit, emacs won't start under X: no error, no message, nothing.
It just starts and exits after a while without doing anything.
I can run
Andrea Venturoli netfence.it> writes:
> Of course, emacs is a shell script.
Of course it should be a symlink, pointing to emacs-X11 on a standard
installation. Did you read /usr/share/doc/emacs/README.Cygwin? Is the
DISPLAY environment variable set correctly? Does Emacs "run" when you start
it
Hello!!
Is possible install bash 4.2 on cygwin? Is there some patch or update for it?
Thanks
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> Achim Gratz NexGo.DE> writes:
> > This version seems to have serious problems with the mirror command.
> > Instead of transferring just the changed files, it seems to always want to
> > transfer _everything_. I haven't yet looked into why this might happen, at
> > the moment I've reverted to t
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