[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: run-1.1.11-1
Ken Brown
kbrown@cornell.edu
Wed Aug 12 18:57:00 GMT 2009
On 8/12/2009 2:15 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
> On 8/12/2009 1:34 PM, Charles Wilson wrote:
>> Ken Brown wrote:
>>> I'm running XP SP3. To reproduce the problem:
>>>
>>> 1. Start the X server by using the start menu shortcut (which invokes
>>> run.exe on startxwin.bat).
>>> 2. Start emacs by the shortcut above.
>>> 3. List the home directory via C-x d [RET].
>>> 4. Repeatedly press the space bar to scroll through the list. There is
>>> often a delay before the cursor moves.
>>>
>>> Reverting to run-1.1.10-1 solves the problem.
>>
>> Thanks for the report. Do you know if emacs.exe itself contains its own
>> version of hide-the-console?
>
> Apparently not, in view of my answer below to your next question.
>
>> What happens if you (temporarily) do the
>> following:
>>
>> change your system environment variable settings (using the My Computer
>> properties window, etc) to set
>>
>> DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0.0
>> PATH=C:\cygwin-1.7\bin;<and whatever else you had>
>>
>> and then create a shortcut directly to emacs.exe? (I know, emacs.exe
>> might rely too heavily on the .dotfiles settings that get pulled in by
>> launching it via bash -c -l /usr/bin/emacs. Just humor me, for now.)
>
> A console window opens, and emacs then opens in its own window (as
> expected under X). Emacs works fine, and the console window stays open
> until I exit from emacs.
>
>> BTW, you *are* using cygwin-1.7 + run-1.1.11-10 (not -1.1.11-1) when you
>> see the problem, right?
>
> Yes; cygcheck output is attached.
By the way, a similar problem was reported with the old run.exe in
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2009-07/msg00111.html, and the solution
there was to set CYGWIN=tty. But that was a different situation,
because the OP was starting in the cygwin console. I've tried setting
CYGWIN=tty (using My Computer), and this doesn't make any difference.
Ken
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