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Re: Questions round session management.
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Simon Josefsson |
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Re: Questions round session management. |
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Fri, 1 Feb 2002 16:22:10 +0100 (CET) |
On Fri, 1 Feb 2002, Tak Ota wrote:
> > To try to save the entire Lisp environment would be inconvenient for
> > the user.
>
> That is true if emacs has to spend long time to dump for this purpose.
> However, loosing all those live sessions including shell, mail, news,
> ange-ftp and so on is also inconvenient. Especially ange-ftp does its
> job so well that there is little distinction between local file and
> remote file via ange-ftp. It may be confusing to some users that one
> survives and the others don't.
What would it take to make `emacs-dump' work in non-batch mode? Even if
it would take a few seconds to dump emacs when closing the session,
getting back your old Emacs when you start the session again would make
that up, at least for me. I can see that network connections, including
X11, probably needs some thinking.
- Re: Questions round session management., Richard Stallman, 2002/02/01
- Re: Questions round session management., Tak Ota, 2002/02/01
- Re: Questions round session management.,
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