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Re: `print' does not print


From: D. Goel
Subject: Re: `print' does not print
Date: 21 Mar 2002 12:10:26 -0500
User-agent: Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.1

> Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce this, at least not on a tty running on 
> Debian.  It works for me, both in Emacs 21.1 and 21.2.  Can you two try 
> this in "emacs -nw"?


Again, it works for me on emacs21.1, with or without -nw (results
below).  What is funky is that for *me*, it does not work with
emacs-20.3 (see below).   Ralf, do you really get the exact opposite
of what i get, or did you misword your report? 


on a unix-xterm:
> > > ====================================================
student1:/usr/local/gnu/bin: uname
OSF1
student1:/usr/local/gnu/bin: ./emacs-21.1 -nw -q -batch -no-site-file -l ~/foo

foo
student1:/usr/local/gnu/bin: ./emacs-20.3 -nw -q -batch -no-site-file -l ~/foo
student1:/usr/local/gnu/bin: ./emacs-21.1 -q -batch -no-site-file -l ~/foo

foo
student1:/usr/local/gnu/bin: ./emacs-20.3 -q -batch -no-site-file -l ~/foo
student1:/usr/local/gnu/bin:
student1:/usr/local/gnu/bin: cat ~/foo
(print 'foo)
> > > ====================================================

The exact same results on another unix-machine which returns SunOS for
uname. 


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