Is it possible to move emacs from one computer to another?
Larry Hall
cygwin-lh@cygwin.com
Wed Feb 4 18:59:00 GMT 2004
At 12:14 PM 2/4/2004, Charles Plager you wrote:
>Larry Hall wrote:
>
>>At 10:25 AM 2/4/2004, Charles Plager you wrote:
>>
>>>>>>>>>"Charles" == Charles Plager <cplager+cygwin@physics.ucla.edu> writes:
>>>>
>>>> Charles> Is it possible to move the emacs from that distribution
>>>> Charles> to a computer where emacs isn't working?
>>>>I think what you want to do is simply uninstall the version that's
>>>>not working, and then install an older version which does work. The
>>>>setup program should give you a few versions to choose from.
>>>
>>>I downgraded my version of emacs to the only other version available (.11 I think). It is behaving differently than the latest (.12), but still crashes.
>>>
>>>Any ideas on how I can get a functioning version?
>>
>>Perhaps some debugging will help solve the problem for you, if you're up to it.
>
>
>If anyone has any ideas on how to debug this, I'm up for it.
OK. I'd suggest building a debug version and just try running it in gdb
until you see the problem. This should be pretty easy to do for crash
anyway. I'd recommend starting with this.
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