Hello everyone,

Thanks for your input.
I'm using Windows 10 20H2 - OS Build 19042.985.

As for the org version, I hit this issue even when running it out of the
box.
I download the emacs-27.2-x86_64 zip file, extract it, cd to the bin
directory and run '.\emacs.exe -Q'.
When I C-x C-f test.org (a new file) it hangs briefly and outputs 'shell
command succeeded with no output' and the issue persists.
Running M-x org-version it outputs 'Org mode version 9.4.4 (release_9.4.4 @
c:/Users/<user>/OneDrive/Desktop/emacs-27.2-x86_64/share/emacs/27.lisp/org/'.
If I run M-x org-mode or open a new org file after the first one it works
just fine.

Is there perhaps a different set of windows binaries I should be using?
Or is there a way to run a stack trace on the entire emacs session?
It's not running into any actual error so debug isn't yielding anything.

All good things,
Aaron


On Fri, May 21, 2021 at 10:08 AM Shibu N.V <nvshib...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Aaron,
> I think, the Issue is specific to the version of Windows.
> I faced the issue with Windows 10,1903. When I updated to Windows 10 20H1,
> it resolved itself.
>
>
> N.V.Shibu
> Assistant Professor Senior Grade
> Sri Ramakrishna Institute of Technology
> Coimbatore-10.
>
>
> On Fri, May 21, 2021 at 1:39 PM Aaron <a...@alumni.nd.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>>
>>
>> I upgraded emacs from 26.3 to 27.2 and am encountering this same issue on
>> Windows 10.
>>
>> I’ve tried using org 9.4.4 and 9.6 as well and also using emacs 27.1 but
>> no dice.
>>
>> This has all been done with a ‘clean’ install – wiped my .emacs file and
>> .emacs.d directory.
>>
>> I get the issue when I open any org file or even if I create a new file
>> ending in .org.
>>
>> Any other ideas on how to get it working?
>>
>>
>>
>> All good things,
>> Aaron
>>
>

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