[Discuss] emacs-lucid update (I mean "upgrade", as I am on Debian)

2024-06-26 Thread Kent Borg
Seeing I had a new version of emacs I bit the bullet and quit my old sessions. And also rebooted, why not? Something I have never noticed before: When I ran emacs again it pegged a couple of cores at 100%, for a decent amount of time, worrying me. But then it stopped. :whew: I restarted emacs

Re: [Discuss] emacs-lucid update (I mean "upgrade", as I am on Debian)

2024-06-26 Thread Rich Pieri
On Wed, 26 Jun 2024 11:37:17 -0700 Kent Borg wrote: >   *Async-native-compile-log* > > Huh. Emacs jumped on the async bandwagon?? GNU Emacs has had async processing in various forms since at least as far back as Emacs 18 which was mid-late 1980s. Native compile is relatively new, though, with

Re: [Discuss] emacs-lucid update (I mean "upgrade", as I am on Debian)

2024-06-26 Thread Kent Borg
On 6/26/24 12:23, Rich Pieri wrote: On Wed, 26 Jun 2024 11:37:17 -0700 Kent Borg wrote:   *Async-native-compile-log* Huh. Emacs jumped on the async bandwagon?? GNU Emacs has had async processing in various forms since at least as far back as Emacs 18 which was mid-late 1980s. Native compil