I just upgraded this morning and can confirm emacs is also very sluggish for me
also.
I'm running windows xp pro 2002 sp 3, if that is any help.
Let me know if you need any more information and/or help testing,
best regards,
stephen
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Ken Brown cornell.edu> writes:
> Which packages got upgraded? You can check this by looking at
> /var/log/setup.log.
unfortunately, a lot of packages were upgraded, as it is some while since I last
did an upgrade :(
fyi I put the log here:
http://whelk.landamore.com/setup.log.gz
best regards
Ken Brown cornell.edu> writes:
> Fortunately for emacs users, the problem doesn't seem to occur with
> emacs-24. (Can anyone else confirm this?)
Hi Ken,
So I just upgraded to emacs-24 (24.0.96.1), and while it is certainly better, I
wouldn't say it's fixed.
Try opening a text file (I have a ~
Ken Brown cornell.edu> writes:
> Never mind. I'm not up to this task. But if you're willing to
> facilitate the bisection by doing the builds, I'll be glad to test them
> on my XP system, at least as far as emacs is concerned. And I'm sure
> there are gvim users who would do the same.
ok so
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