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It is from a few days that I have noted the following Emacs (started from X) behaviour. When one uses the commands: M-x compile (or M-x recompile) : make Mars clean (M-x stands for ALT-x, Mars is the application to build or rebuild), in the compilation buffer, Emacs writes: ----------------------- cd ~/Applications/Gravitation/ # -*-compilation-*- Entering directory `~/Applications/Gravitation/' make Mars clean Compilation alarm clock at Sun Dec 11 15:10:14 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ----------------------- The mode line being --:** *compilation* All (5,46) (Compilation:signal [14]) ---------- and the build does not starts! Repeating 3 or 4 times then it starts. The date is that when the command was given. There are not warning or errors mesage. This behaviour makes hard to work. Before I never knew the existence of 'alarm clock' in Emacs (the manual says that it has to do with agenda or diary that I never used). They are at least 6 months that I have installed emacs-21.3.50-2 without having these 'allarm clocks' and all worked. Does Emacs write some of its configuration in other place apart from ~/.emacs? Could that depend on the fact I use a cygwin snapshot (20051210 12:10:31)? I send cygcheck and .emacs* if it can help. Ciao, Angelo.
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