Updating the system installation with the newest Org version produced
this (old) error. This time I've got something sensible as backtrace:
Test test-ob-sh/session backtrace:
(cl-block-wrapper (catch (quote --cl-block-nil--) (let* ((i 6) (fram
(block nil (let* ((i 6) (frame nil) (--cl-var--
Achim Gratz writes:
> I'm currently seeing a problem with this test (only on Win7, both
> NTEmacs and Cygwin). The test just hangs and never finishes. All my
> attempts to have it fail in the same way in an interactive sessions were
> fruitless. However, it seems that the first time a session is
Eric Schulte writes:
> There are a number of tests which execute shell code blocks in
> test-ob.el. This file has no guards, so it will be run on every
> system.
I know, I'm not (currently) talking about these. What puzzles me is
that the three tests in test-ob-sh get defined and run even though
Achim Gratz writes:
> I'm currently seeing a problem with this test (only on Win7, both
> NTEmacs and Cygwin). The test just hangs and never finishes. All my
> attempts to have it fail in the same way in an interactive sessions were
> fruitless. However, it seems that the first time a session is
Achim Gratz writes:
> I'm currently seeing a problem with this test (only on Win7, both
> NTEmacs and Cygwin). The test just hangs and never finishes. All my
> attempts to have it fail in the same way in an interactive sessions were
> fruitless. However, it seems that the first time a session
I'm currently seeing a problem with this test (only on Win7, both
NTEmacs and Cygwin). The test just hangs and never finishes. All my
attempts to have it fail in the same way in an interactive sessions were
fruitless. However, it seems that the first time a session is
initiated, it does not sta