On 8/11/2024 2:35 PM, Brian Inglis via Cygwin wrote:
[Added Emacs to Subject to get appropriate attention]
On 2024-08-11 11:22, KARR, DAVID via Cygwin wrote:
So then I looked at my .emacs file, and I noticed the following. Note
that this is another block of code that I haven't changed in
[Added Emacs to Subject to get appropriate attention]
On 2024-08-11 11:22, KARR, DAVID via Cygwin wrote:
This is a repost with additional information. I've managed to find a fix, but
I'd like to understand what happened, and perhaps clean up some ancient code.
For the last few days,
I've been using Cygwin and Cygwin Emacs for a long time on Windows 11. I have
to reinstall it every couple of years. I just reinstalled Cygwin yesterday,
and after having to remember a bunch of things, I finally got my Emacs window
again. However, the main thing I use it for is giving
On 2024-02-22 12:44, David Karr via Cygwin wrote:
Every three years or so I have to set up a new laptop, and several things
that I only do in that period I either lose the notes on it, or something
has changed that I'm not aware of.
I'm installing Cygwin on a new laptop, version 3.5.0-1.x86_64.
David Karr via Cygwin writes:
> Ok. I forgot I had to add that package.
>
> However, now there's another odd problem. The command line still doesn't
> start anything, but it does print an error message, saying that it can't
> find "/usr/local/bin/emacs.xml". I can copy that file from the old lapt
;t
find "/usr/local/bin/emacs.xml". I can copy that file from the old
laptop, but is that file supposed to be generated by something?
It's not generated automatically. There's a script
/usr/bin/make-emacs-shortcut that you can run to create it. See
/usr/share/doc/emacs/REA
Ok. I forgot I had to add that package.
However, now there's another odd problem. The command line still doesn't
start anything, but it does print an error message, saying that it can't
find "/usr/local/bin/emacs.xml". I can copy that file from the old laptop,
but is that file supposed to be gene
On 2/22/2024 2:44 PM, David Karr via Cygwin wrote:
Every three years or so I have to set up a new laptop, and several things
that I only do in that period I either lose the notes on it, or something
has changed that I'm not aware of.
I'm installing Cygwin on a new laptop, version 3.5.0-1.x86_64.
Every three years or so I have to set up a new laptop, and several things
that I only do in that period I either lose the notes on it, or something
has changed that I'm not aware of.
I'm installing Cygwin on a new laptop, version 3.5.0-1.x86_64. I had 3.4.6
on the old laptop.
My desktop shortcut
Jim Reisert AD1C via Cygwin writes:
> I had a test version of gcc/g++ installed (13.something). Once I
> reverted to the release version (11.4.0), the problem went away.
> Simply reverting libgccjit0 was not enough.
The gc-13 test release doesn't include libgccjit since it can't be
linked (this w
On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 3:34 PM Ken Brown wrote:
> I see from your screen shot [deleted] that you've installed the test
> release of libgccjit0. What happens if you revert to the stable
> release, 11.4.0-1?
I had a test version of gcc/g++ installed (13.something). Once I
reverted to the release
/2024 9:40 AM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
> > The first time I opened this version with a .CSV file:
> >
> > ■ Warning (comp): libgccjit.so: error: error invoking gcc driver
> > ■ Warning (comp): /usr/share/emacs/29.2/lisp/ezimage.el.gz:
Error:
&g
On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 10:53 AM Ken Brown wrote:
> On 2/2/2024 9:40 AM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
> > The first time I opened this version with a .CSV file:
> >
> > ■ Warning (comp): libgccjit.so: error: error invoking gcc driver
> > ■ Warning (comp):
[Redirecting to the cygwin list.]
On 2/2/2024 9:40 AM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
The first time I opened this version with a .CSV file:
■ Warning (comp): libgccjit.so: error: error invoking gcc driver
■ Warning (comp): /usr/share/emacs/29.2/lisp/ezimage.el.gz: Error:
Internal native
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution as
test releases.
* emacs-29.1-2
* emacs-common-29.1-2
* emacs-basic-29.1-2
* emacs-w32-29.1-2
* emacs-gtk-29.1-2
* emacs-lucid-29.1-2
Emacs is a powerful, customizable, self-documenting, modeless text
editor. Emacs
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution.
* emacs-29.1-1
This is a virtual package that forces installation of one of the
following four "binary" packages. If you don't select one of these
four, then emacs-basic will be installed by default.
* ema
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* gettext 0.22
* gettext-devel 0.22
* gettext-doc 0.22
* emacs-gettext 0.22
* libgettextpo0 0.22
* libgettextpo-devel0.22
Subject: emacs-auctex 13.2-1
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* emacs-auctex-13.2-1
* preview-latex-13.2-1
AUCTeX is an extensible package for writing and formatting TeX files in
GNU Emacs. It supports many different TeX macro packages, including
AMS-TeX
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* gettext 0.21.1-2
* gettext-devel 0.21.1-2
* gettext-doc 0.21.1-2
* emacs-gettext 0.21.1-2
* libgettextpo0 0.21.1-2
* libgettextpo-devel
On Sat, Oct 29, 2022 at 11:00:11PM -0600, Cygwin Gettext Maintainer wrote:
> The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
>
> * gettext 0.21.1
> * gettext-devel 0.21.1
> * gettext-doc 0.21.1
&g
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* gettext 0.21.1
* gettext-devel 0.21.1
* gettext-doc 0.21.1
* emacs-gettext 0.21.1
* libgettextpo0 0.21.1
* libgettextpo-devel
On 9/17/2022 7:56 AM, Ken Brown via Cygwin-announce wrote:
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution as test
releases.
* emacs-28.2-2
* emacs-basic-28.2-2
* emacs-w32-28.2-2
* emacs-gtk-28.2-2
* emacs-lucid-28.2-2
* emacs-common-28.2-2
This is the same as emacs-28.2
> The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution as test
> releases.
>
> * emacs-28.2-2
> * emacs-basic-28.2-2
> * emacs-w32-28.2-2
> * emacs-gtk-28.2-2
> * emacs-lucid-28.2-2
> * emacs-common-28.2-2
>
> This is the same as emacs-28.2-1
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution as test
releases.
* emacs-28.2-2
* emacs-basic-28.2-2
* emacs-w32-28.2-2
* emacs-gtk-28.2-2
* emacs-lucid-28.2-2
* emacs-common-28.2-2
This is the same as emacs-28.2-1, but it is built with the native compilation
feature
, so I would like
to be able to use it with this new version of Emacs.
OK, I'm building it now and will upload it later today.
Ken
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* ema
On 7/17/2022 12:35 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2022-07-17 08:15, Ken Brown wrote:
On 7/17/2022 7:08 AM, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
I saw a new version of emacs-w32 28.1-2 (has 28.1-1) and gave it a try.
If has a problem with forking processes:
Doing vfork: Resource temporarily unavailable
On 2022-07-17 08:15, Ken Brown wrote:
On 7/17/2022 7:08 AM, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
I saw a new version of emacs-w32 28.1-2 (has 28.1-1) and gave it a try.
If has a problem with forking processes:
Doing vfork: Resource temporarily unavailable
Please see the release announcement:
https
On 7/17/2022 7:08 AM, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
I saw a new version of emacs-w32 28.1-2 (has 28.1-1) and gave it a try.
If has a problem with forking processes:
Doing vfork: Resource temporarily unavailable
Please see the release announcement:
https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin-announce
I saw a new version of emacs-w32 28.1-2 (has 28.1-1) and gave it a try.
If has a problem with forking processes:
Doing vfork: Resource temporarily unavailable
If I switch to 28.1-1 the problem disappears. When I go back to 28.1-2
it reappears 100%.
I did "rebaseall".
I have Soph
On 5/14/2022 1:32 PM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 8:05 PM Ken Brown wrote:
Sorry, no idea. I can't reproduce it. Does it happen with emacs -Q? Is
dconf-service running when you get this message? It's running on my system.
It still happens with "e
One other possibly-related piece. When I start emacs, I see this:
# emacs -Q counties.cpp
** (emacs:4784): WARNING **: Error retrieving accessibility bus
address: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.ChildExited: Process
org.a11y.Bus exited with status 1
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On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 8:05 PM Ken Brown wrote:
> Sorry, no idea. I can't reproduce it. Does it happen with emacs -Q? Is
> dconf-service running when you get this message? It's running on my system.
It still happens with "emacs -Q"
dconf-service is *not* running.
On 2022-05-13 18:38, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
I'm running GNU Emacs 28.1 (build 2, x86_64-pc-cygwin, GTK+ Version
3.22.28, cairo version 1.17.4) of 2022-04-13 in an xterm in Cygwin X.
I have a file open. If I click on File | Save As... I get several
copies of the following message:
(emacs
On 5/13/2022 8:38 PM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
I'm running GNU Emacs 28.1 (build 2, x86_64-pc-cygwin, GTK+ Version
3.22.28, cairo version 1.17.4) of 2022-04-13 in an xterm in Cygwin X.
I have a file open. If I click on File | Save As... I get several
copies of the following me
I'm running GNU Emacs 28.1 (build 2, x86_64-pc-cygwin, GTK+ Version
3.22.28, cairo version 1.17.4) of 2022-04-13 in an xterm in Cygwin X.
I have a file open. If I click on File | Save As... I get several
copies of the following message:
(emacs:2775): dconf-WARNING **: failed to c
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution as test
releases.
* emacs-28.1-2
* emacs-common-28.1-2
* emacs-basic-28.1-2
* emacs-w32-28.1-2
* emacs-gtk-28.1-2
* emacs-lucid-28.1-2
Emacs is a powerful, customizable, self-documenting, modeless text editor.
Emacs contains
On 4/6/2022 9:04 AM, Ken Brown via Cygwin-announce wrote:
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution as test
releases. Note that there have been some packaging changes, so that the package
names better reflect the package contents.
* emacs-28.1-1
This is now a
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution as test
releases. Note that there have been some packaging changes, so that the package
names better reflect the package contents.
* emacs-28.1-1
This is now a virtual package that forces installation of one of the
Bruce Mardle via Cygwin writes:
> Hi, all. I've been happily compiling simple C programs under Emacs
> (emacs-w32) under Cygwin. Yesterday I wanted to install
> libedit-dev. While I was doing that, setup...exe marked a few dozen
> other packages for upgrades. I didn't notice
On Mon, 4 Apr 2022 13:08:27 + (UTC)
Bruce Mardle wrote:
> Hi, all.
> I've been happily compiling simple C programs under Emacs (emacs-w32) under
> Cygwin. Yesterday I wanted to install libedit-dev. While I was doing that,
> setup...exe marked a few dozen other packages for u
Hi, all.
I've been happily compiling simple C programs under Emacs (emacs-w32) under
Cygwin. Yesterday I wanted to install libedit-dev. While I was doing that,
setup...exe marked a few dozen other packages for upgrades. I didn't notice
which. Now, if I `emacs hello.c` and M-x comp
On Wed, 30 Mar 2022 05:08:09 +0200
john p wrote:
> to reproduce:
>
> emacs -Q -nw
> C-x C-f /-::
>
> stackdump & gdb backtrace attached
>
> problem only seen with:
> emacs-27.2-1 windows7 cygwin-3.3.4-2
>
> problem doesnt happen with:
> emacs-
to reproduce:
emacs -Q -nw
C-x C-f /-::
stackdump & gdb backtrace attached
problem only seen with:
emacs-27.2-1 windows7 cygwin-3.3.4-2
problem doesnt happen with:
emacs-27.2-1 windows7 cygwin-3.3.3-1
emacs-27.2-1 windows10 cygwin-3.3.4-2
hopefully someone knows significanc
Eliot Moss writes:
> ...
> It does occur to me, however, that if I am willing to run
> Thunderbird from WSL, this all might work more or less out of the
> box. But the stumbling block at present is the lack of xdotool that
> can be invoked by emacsclient to start an emacs-ev
rd will need to have its
environment setup
> "somewhere," or will end up with a "default" Cygwin environment.
>
> This may make things either much easier, or much more difficult. (depending
on perspective... LOL)
>
>
> Can it run under Cygwin? I am running
gwin environment.
This may make things either much easier, or much more difficult. (depending
on perspective... LOL)
Can it run under Cygwin? I am running Cygwin/X with
> emacs, xterm, okular, etc.
>
Well, it sounds like you've already done "the hard work" ... but, given
On 3/6/2022 9:00 PM, Russell VT wrote:
Eliot -
Are you running Thunderbird under Cygwin (ie. in an "X" environment?), or are you running it
directly from Windows?
Thanks for responding, Russell. Directly under Windows.
Can it run under Cygwin? I am running Cygwin/X with
em
age - http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/xdotool.1.html
On Sun, Mar 6, 2022 at 3:49 PM Eliot Moss wrote:
>
> Dear Cygwiners - I use Thunderbird as my email tool, and in older versions
> I
> could arrange to invoke emacs as an external editor, edit my mail, save and
Dear Cygwiners - I use Thunderbird as my email tool, and in older versions I
could arrange to invoke emacs as an external editor, edit my mail, save and
exit emacs, and the edited mail would be there in Thunderbird.
I have seen recommendations to use emacs-everywhere to get something like this
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* emacs-auctex-13.1-1
* preview-latex-13.1-1
AUCTeX is an extensible package for writing and formatting TeX files in GNU
Emacs. It supports many different TeX macro packages, including AMS-TeX, LaTeX,
Texinfo, ConTeXt, and
On Tue, Dec 28, 2021 at 2:11 PM Ken Brown wrote:
> This means that the .eln files need to be rebased. Please close all Cygwin
> processes and run setup-x86_64.exe so that autorebase can do its thing. Make
> sure that /var/lib/rebase/userpath.d/ has been created as explained
> in
> the release a
On 12/28/2021 3:37 PM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
I'm using the test version of Emacs 28.0.60. I can't seem to load
css-mode (Cascading Style Sheets). I get the following error in the
console window:
0 [main] emacs-X11 1297 child_info_fork::abort: address space
needed by
On 28.12.2021 21:37, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
I'm using the test version of Emacs 28.0.60. I can't seem to load
css-mode (Cascading Style Sheets). I get the following error in the
console window:
0 [main] emacs-X11 1297 child_info_fork::abort: address space
needed by
I'm using the test version of Emacs 28.0.60. I can't seem to load
css-mode (Cascading Style Sheets). I get the following error in the
console window:
0 [main] emacs-X11 1297 child_info_fork::abort: address space
needed by 'url-history-a9b2f6e8-97761513.eln' (0xAD)
7;t notice
> any
> delay the first time I ran it. Might there be some other conditions necessary
> to reproduce the problem? Is the mode of the buffer relevant? Can you
> reproduce the problem starting from 'emacs -Q'?
Sorry, Ken. I should have mentioned that I have th
T/J
into the *scratch* buffer and defined your keyboard macro. I didn't notice any
delay the first time I ran it. Might there be some other conditions necessary
to reproduce the problem? Is the mode of the buffer relevant? Can you
reproduce the problem starting from 'emacs -Q
Here is a macro I use quite frequently, with a line like this:
# New Exception Call: PD0TEST/J
The macro consists of:
- CTRL-A
- set mark
- CTRL-F until you get to the start of the field after Call:
- CTRL-W to delete the selected text
- CTRL-N to go to the start of the next line
After th
some sort of run-time compilation going on
in the background before the keyboard macro executes the first time?
As I said, this may not be related to Cygwin at all.
This is mentioned in the announcement for emacs 28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf (TEST)
The first few times you run Emacs, it might seem
pected. Could some sort of run-time compilation going on
> > in the background before the keyboard macro executes the first time?
> >
> > As I said, this may not be related to Cygwin at all.
>
> This is mentioned in the announcement for emacs 28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf (TEST)
>
some sort of run-time compilation going on
in the background before the keyboard macro executes the first time?
As I said, this may not be related to Cygwin at all.
This is mentioned in the announcement for emacs 28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf (TEST)
The first few times you run Emacs, it might seem slow
I have noticed one slight performance issue, which may not be related
to Cygwin at all.
After creating a keyboard macro, the first time the macro is
used/called (^x^e), it does not start right away. Subsequent uses are
as fast as expected. Could some sort of run-time compilation going on
in the
On 10/7/2021 4:21 PM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
I'm about to announce a new test release that tries to work around the problem
in a different way. I'd be interested in hearing how that works too.
I updated Emacs and turned off "native-comp-async-query-on-exit".
This time
> I'm about to announce a new test release that tries to work around the problem
> in a different way. I'd be interested in hearing how that works too.
I updated Emacs and turned off "native-comp-async-query-on-exit".
This time, there was no error report from emacs-w3
> > Sure, that could be the problem. I'll try the workaround.
>
> Thanks. Please report back.
Yes, it now warns that active processes are running.
I originally typo'd the variable (see below, I wasn't setting it to
true), and Emacs just silently exited. That doesn'
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution
as test releases:
* emacs-28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf
* emacs-common-28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf
* emacs-X11-28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf
* emacs-w32-28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf
* emacs-lucid-28.0.60-1.f7e6c199bf
Emacs is a powerful, customizable, self
On 10/7/2021 10:16 AM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
Could this be the following problem that I mentioned in the release
announcement?
Compilation is done asynchronously, with a log in a buffer called
*Async-native-compile-log*. If you run emacs-w32 and exit while a
compilation is in progress, you
> Could this be the following problem that I mentioned in the release
> announcement?
>
> > Compilation is done asynchronously, with a log in a buffer called
> > *Async-native-compile-log*. If you run emacs-w32 and exit while a
> > compilation is in progress, you mi
Jib Style via Cygwin writes:
> My final question would be if ca-certificates-letsencrypt will
> eventually be merged into ca-certificates?
No unless upstream choses to do that, which seems unlikely. The
ca-certificates-letsencrypt package will be obsoleted as soon as
certificates (or libraries /
crypt-2.50-4 were released, which automate the
above quoted process. Very nice! My final question would be if
ca-certificates-letsencrypt will eventually be merged into
ca-certificates?
I am now happily browsing the web again in Cygwin Emacs. Thank you to
this mailing list and those in IRC who he
On 10/6/2021 11:38 AM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 10/6/2021 10:22 AM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
The test release of GNU Emacs 28.0.50 crashed on me when using
emacs-w32. I can repeat this every time. I attached the trace and
stackdump.
Windows 11 Pro 64-bit
Take Command 27.01.24 x64
Opened
On 10/6/2021 10:22 AM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
The test release of GNU Emacs 28.0.50 crashed on me when using
emacs-w32. I can repeat this every time. I attached the trace and
stackdump.
Windows 11 Pro 64-bit
Take Command 27.01.24 x64
Opened a text file using emacs-w32
Ctrl-X Ctrl-C to exit
> The test release of GNU Emacs 28.0.50 crashed on me when using
> emacs-w32. I can repeat this every time. I attached the trace and
> stackdump.
Emacs in an X window with this same file did NOT crash. It seems to
be something particular to emacs-w32 or a non-X environment.
--
Ji
The test release of GNU Emacs 28.0.50 crashed on me when using
emacs-w32. I can repeat this every time. I attached the trace and
stackdump.
Windows 11 Pro 64-bit
Take Command 27.01.24 x64
Opened a text file using emacs-w32
Ctrl-X Ctrl-C to exit Exit Emacs
I did not make any changes to the text
r it should help my situation. I'll report back with the result.
Some (non-Cygwin) Emacs users reported that GnuTLS >= 3.6.14 works.
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is package?
This impacts me as I use Cygwin Emacs and can no longer open TLS
connections to many hosts for the purposes of web browsing and
newsgroups. I believe all other Cygwin Emacs users would be impacted
also.
Repro steps:
1. Install Cygwin default packages.
2. Install Cygwin package emacs-w32
Several days ago, root certificate "DST Root CA X3" expired, breaking
TLS for many clients. I believe the lastest version of GnuTLS available
on Cygwin (3.6.9, 2 years ago) is impacted. Is anyone able to publish a
newer version of this package?
This impacts me as I use Cygwin Emacs
t home if you do the
same?
I don't see the problem at home. I do not have git installed there.
I noticed that at work, I had a ~/.git directory. I renamed that and
the problem went away.
Great, I'm glad you figured it out. This might still be an emacs bug.
I'll see about gettin
lem at home. I do not have git installed there.
I noticed that at work, I had a ~/.git directory. I renamed that and
the problem went away.
Great, I'm glad you figured it out. This might still be an emacs bug. I'll see
about getting it fixed.
Thanks for the report.
Ken
-
> > Installing "git" from the Cygwin repository seems to fix this problem.
> >So I suggest uninstalling "git" and see if you can figure out where
> > the message is actually coming from. It doesn't appear to be coming
> > from anything in my environment. I must have "git" installed at home,
>
On 10/1/2021 12:51 PM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
"Error: (file-missing "Searching for program" "No such file or director"
"git")
Still shows up at work, when I use "emacs -Q". I'll see if I can try
to figure out what's going on.
I w
> > "Error: (file-missing "Searching for program" "No such file or director"
> > "git")
>
> Still shows up at work, when I use "emacs -Q". I'll see if I can try
> to figure out what's going on.
I wiped out all my eli
> "Error: (file-missing "Searching for program" "No such file or director"
> "git")
Still shows up at work, when I use "emacs -Q". I'll see if I can try
to figure out what's going on.
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-
> Jim, do you still see the error if you start emacs with 'emacs -Q'? If not,
> something in your startup files must be triggering the error. Even if you
> don't
> call git directly, something that you do call might be calling git. Can you
> give a minimal reci
On 9/28/2021 12:20 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin-announce via Cygwin wrote:
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution
as test releases:
* emacs-28.0.50-1.6bec21243d20
* emacs-common-28.0.50-1.6bec21243d20
* emacs-X11-28.0.50-1.6bec21243d20
* emacs-w32-28.0.50
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution
as test releases:
* emacs-28.0.50-1.6bec21243d20
* emacs-common-28.0.50-1.6bec21243d20
* emacs-X11-28.0.50-1.6bec21243d20
* emacs-w32-28.0.50-1.6bec21243d20
* emacs-lucid-28.0.50-1.6bec21243d20
Emacs is a powerful
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* gettext 0.21
* gettext-devel 0.21
* gettext-doc 0.21
* emacs-gettext 0.21
* libgettextpo0 0.21
* libgettextpo-devel0.21
On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 3:14 PM Takashi Yano
wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Apr 2021 09:58:01 -0400
> "William M. \(Mike\) Miller via Cygwin" wrote:
> > I refreshed my Cygwin installation over the weekend, and ever since I
> have
> > not been able to run gdb under emacs as I
On Tue, 27 Apr 2021 09:58:01 -0400
"William M. \(Mike\) Miller via Cygwin" wrote:
> I refreshed my Cygwin installation over the weekend, and ever since I have
> not been able to run gdb under emacs as I previously had done. I use M-x
> gdb to start the gud interface, and as
On 4/2/2021 9:42 AM, Oleksandr Gavenko via Cygwin wrote:
On 2021-03-27, Ken Brown via Cygwin-announce via Cygwin wrote:
7. The script /usr/bin/make-emacs-shortcut can be used to create a
shortcut for starting emacs. See
/usr/share/doc/emacs/README.Cygwin for details.
/usr/bin/make
On 2021-03-27, Ken Brown via Cygwin-announce via Cygwin wrote:
> 7. The script /usr/bin/make-emacs-shortcut can be used to create a
>shortcut for starting emacs. See
>/usr/share/doc/emacs/README.Cygwin for details.
/usr/bin/make-emacs-shortcut has:
mkshortcut --de
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* emacs-27.2-1
* emacs-common-27.2-1
* emacs-X11-27.2-1
* emacs-w32-27.2-1
* emacs-lucid-27.2-1
Emacs is a powerful, customizable, self-documenting, modeless text
editor. Emacs contains special code editing features, a
On Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 11:22 AM Ken Brown via Cygwin
wrote:
> [Please don't top-post on this list. Thanks.]
>
> On 2/4/2021 11:54 AM, Randy Galbraith via Cygwin wrote:
> > Good morning Takashi.
> >
> > Thank you so much for your response. I just tried:
> &g
[Please don't top-post on this list. Thanks.]
On 2/4/2021 11:54 AM, Randy Galbraith via Cygwin wrote:
Good morning Takashi.
Thank you so much for your response. I just tried:
env CYGWIN=disable_pcon emacs-q
and cmd input/output works again. I'll now need to document this for ou
Good morning Takashi.
Thank you so much for your response. I just tried:
env CYGWIN=disable_pcon emacs-q
and cmd input/output works again. I'll now need to document this for our
team and seek out what this does.
Kind regards, -Randy
On Wed, Feb 3, 2021 at 5:08 PM Takashi Yano
wrote:
stand why and how it could be resolved. The failing steps are:
>
> Cygwin64 Terminal (bash prompt)
> startx -- :1 -multiwindow -clipboard &
> xterm
> emacs -q
> M-x shell
> $ cmd
>
> I expect to get a Windows 10 command prompt that works. Instead the shell
> buffe
-- :1 -multiwindow -clipboard &
xterm
emacs -q
M-x shell
$ cmd
I expect to get a Windows 10 command prompt that works. Instead the shell
buffer display cmd output incorrectly formatted (e.g. extra white space)
and when I type a command like dir it freezes.
I suspect this may be an issue rel
X server and run xterm/bash
> windows and Emacs that way.
On daily basis? Why not mintty and emacs-w32?
Originally (2006-2012) I used native Windows Emacs + cygwin-mount.el. There
were compatibility issues, most struggles came from Emacs dependency on
external utilities to be fully fun
On 11/26/2020 3:38 PM, Oleksandr Gavenko via Cygwin wrote:
I believe that X server under Windows is only to write cool blog posts, that
we are able to run "xterm" ))
Not sure what you mean here. I run Cygwin's X server and run xterm/bash windows and Emacs that way.
I was
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