RE: Emacs for cygwin?

2002-03-20 Thread David Starks-Browning
On Thursday 21 Mar 02, Robert Mark Bram writes: > I take that back - I have found references to Emacs, but can anyone point me > in the right direction for a download site (hopefully with a few > instructions)? Since GNU Emacs is not a Cygwin application, such a query is off-topic for this list.

RE: Emacs for cygwin?

2002-03-20 Thread Robert Mark Bram
I take that back - I have found references to Emacs, but can anyone point me in the right direction for a download site (hopefully with a few instructions)? Thanks! Rob -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert Mark Bram Sent: Wednesday, 20

Re: Emacs for Cygwin (was: cygwin-mount.el, Using GDB in NTEMACS)

2002-02-28 Thread John A. Turner
Charles Wilson wrote: > > Jon Cast wrote: > > > Sorry to start a flamewar, but this needs replying to: > > Sure. In PRIVATE mail. > > Please take this incipient flamewar offline. I have no interest in a flame war even offline. I didn't even understand half of what Jon was saying about politi

Re: Emacs for Cygwin (was: cygwin-mount.el, Using GDB in NTEMACS)

2002-02-28 Thread Jon Cast
"Katherina O'Connor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am very interested in a cygwin/xfree86 emacs, Thank you for your interest. > However I must mention that I am very happy that xemacs is available > in a cygwin version. Naturally. > In the past I tried porting emacs to cygwin/xfree86/less

Re: Emacs for Cygwin (was: cygwin-mount.el, Using GDB in NTEMACS)

2002-02-28 Thread Charles Wilson
Jon Cast wrote: > Sorry to start a flamewar, but this needs replying to: Sure. In PRIVATE mail. Please take this incipient flamewar offline. --Chuck -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation:

Re: Emacs for Cygwin (was: cygwin-mount.el, Using GDB in NTEMACS)

2002-02-28 Thread Katherina O'Connor
Hello, I am very interested in a cygwin/xfree86 emacs, because NTemacs can't be regarded as an full emacs port, and xemacs isn't really compatible, and much too slow. Furthermore I believe that since the 21.1 emacs has become better than xemacs. However I must mention that I am very happy that xe

Re: Emacs for Cygwin (was: cygwin-mount.el, Using GDB in NTEMACS)

2002-02-28 Thread Jon Cast
Sorry to start a flamewar, but this needs replying to: "John A. Turner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > smiley notwithstanding, that doesn't seem all that amusing to me Of course not. After all, you (and all those Linux supporters and every one else (referring to the Linux supporters, not to you

Re: Emacs for Cygwin (was: cygwin-mount.el, Using GDB in NTEMACS)

2002-02-27 Thread John A. Turner
Jon Cast wrote: > FWIW, I'm a GNU fanatic who wouldn't touch XEmacs with a ten-foot > pole :) smiley notwithstanding, that doesn't seem all that amusing to me XEmacs is of course GPL'd, and I'd direct anyone who might wonder about the source of misguided comments such as the above to: http://w

Re: Emacs for Cygwin (was: cygwin-mount.el, Using GDB in NTEMACS)

2002-02-27 Thread Jon Cast
David Rothenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > FWIW, there's a true Cygwin port of XEmacs available now (as well as > a Windows-native port). See http://www.xemacs.org FWIW, I'm a GNU fanatic who wouldn't touch XEmacs with a ten-foot pole :) Seriously, this kind of message is one (although b

Re: Emacs for Cygwin (was: cygwin-mount.el, Using GDB in NTEMACS)

2002-02-27 Thread David Rothenberger
FWIW, there's a true Cygwin port of XEmacs available now (as well as a Windows-native port). See http://www.xemacs.org Jon Cast wrote: > > You wrote: > > > I think that we need a CygEmacs - an emacs that will be compiled > > with the real Cygwin ported gcc (i.e. without the > > -mno-cygwin). >

Re: Emacs for Cygwin (was: cygwin-mount.el, Using GDB in NTEMACS)

2002-02-27 Thread Eli Zaretskii
> From: Jon Cast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 21:33:11 -0600 > > > CygEmacs will have UNIX APIs for I/O (files and > > sockets), and M$Windows APIs for the display and the keyboard. This > > is already done (partly) by the Cygwin port of rxvt. > > I used to agree with you, but th

Re: Emacs for Cygwin (was: cygwin-mount.el, Using GDB in NTEMACS)

2002-02-26 Thread Jon Cast
You wrote: > I think that we need a CygEmacs - an emacs that will be compiled > with the real Cygwin ported gcc (i.e. without the > -mno-cygwin). I should probably point out that I am (slowly) working on such a port of Emacs. > CygEmacs will have UNIX APIs for I/O (files and > sockets), and M$

Re: Emacs for Cygwin

2002-02-26 Thread Thomas L Roche
"Ehud Karni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tue, 26 Feb 2002 12:06:42 > I think that we need a CygEmacs - an emacs that will be compiled > with the real Cygwin ported gcc (i.e. without the -mno-cygwin). Do you mean a GNU Emacs? There's the XEmacs for Cygwin http://www.xemacs.org/Download/win32/ > You may i