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Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
address@hidden: Re: dabbrev in minibuffer] |
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Thu, 18 Jul 2002 08:55:34 -0600 (MDT) |
Are there any people on HPUX and Solaris that can try to debug these
problems with C-g? The HPUX case may have been fixed by the recent
change regarding SA_RESTART; if so, it is conceivable that adding
#define BROKEN_SA_RESTART
in the s/*.h file for Solaris might fix the problem. Does it?
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Subject: Re: dabbrev in minibuffer
Emacs: Lovecraft was an optimist.
From: Klaus Zeitler <address@hidden>
Date: 17 Jul 2002 16:26:49 +0200
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>>>>> "Richard" == Richard Stallman <address@hidden> writes:
Richard>
Richard> One question is, does interrupting a loop with C-g ever work on
Richard> those systems? Please try executing (while t nil) and see if you
Richard> can quit out of that.
Richard>
ok tried this and I can't quit on HP at all and on SUN not always.
I've taken over emacs production here in my department and I've got emacs 21.2
now running on the following 4 systems:
HP-UX-B.10.20
HP-UX-B.11.11
SunOS-5.7
SunOS-5.8
On Monday I additionally installed the CVS version, but production on
HP 10.20 and 11.11 failed (in process.c, I've sent a bug report to pretest)
The SunOS CVS version behaves exactly like 21.2. Here's what I've found out
so far (not much):
1. start emacs -q --no-site-file
2. in scratch buffer execute (while t nil)
3. C-g works
4. make a new frame (C-x 5 2)
5. in scratch buffer execute (while t nil)
6. C-g doesn't work anymore
On both HP versions emacs wont quit that while loop
Klaus
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