On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 4:46 PM, David De La Harpe Golden
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Runs... exhibits some nasty draw glitches upon scrolling by less than
whole pages though. I presently don't know if it's wine happening to
expose some odd problem in w32 emacs redraw or (I guess rather more
likely) a wine-side bug.
I found it also "nearly" bootstraps with mingw under
wine, with only a few immediately apparent problems (no doubt there
could be many creeping hidden ones...):
* wine's cmd.exe chokes on parts of configure.bat, but wine's cmd.exe
apparently has several known issues, including not supporting a "copy
a+b c" syntax (microsoft's idea of cat, apparently) which of course configure.bat uses heavily. There are other non-microsoft cmd.exes which fare better, though I ended up manually doing a bunch of stuff.
* a known wine bug regarding popen() that affects windres.exe calls
from within scripts (but not at toplevel).
Could be just my unfamiliarity:
* something hangs during compilation of tramp that I haven't resolved
yet, though it could be similar to:
* Depending on which version of which w32 diff and patch port (there
seem to be quite a few floating about...) you have installed, ediff
compilation hangs. I guess that might happen on windows too, but I
don't really know.
Neither tramp nor ediff are critical for my immediate purposes, just
mentioning because you have to kill the relevant subprocess to allow the
build to proceed.
Have you submitted the bugs to wine?
--Stephen
programmer, n:
A red eyed, mumbling mammal capable of conversing with inanimate monsters.