emacs-w32 24.5.1: Crashes with --daemon and in "About Emacs"

Ken Brown kbrown@cornell.edu
Fri May 15 17:27:00 GMT 2015


On 5/15/2015 7:22 AM, Martin Anantharaman wrote:
> - Crash in server-mode: One of the advantages of Cygwin emacs-w32 is that it
> supports the server-mode via invocation with --daemon (also coming soon to
> official Emacs!). But using emacsclient wihtout any options first gives an
> error and then crashes emacs-w32. See attachment "emacs-test"

I can't reproduce this.  And I'm puzzled by the output:

 > $ emacsclient .shrc
 > emacsclient: can't find socket; have you started the server?
 > To start the server in Emacs, type "M-x server-start".
 > Waiting for Emacs...
 > *ERROR*: Could not open file: /dev/cons0

On my system if emacsclient can't find the socket (which only happens if 
there's no server running), I see the following in a Cygwin Terminal 
(mintty):

$ emacsclient-w32 foo
emacsclient-w32: can't find socket; have you started the server?
To start the server in Emacs, type "M-x server-start".
emacsclient-w32: No socket or alternate editor.  Please use:

         --socket-name
         --server-file      (or environment variable EMACS_SERVER_FILE)
         --alternate-editor (or environment variable ALTERNATE_EDITOR)

I also don't understand why emacsclient would be trying to open 
/dev/cons0.  Do you by any chance have EMACS_SERVER_FILE set in your 
environment to /dev/cons0?

> - Crash in About Emacs: On another machine with (in contrast to my primary
> machine) very lean installation (see attachment 3) emacs-w32 crashes when I
> open the About Emacs page from the Help menu.

I can't reproduce this either.  I tried it in a fresh Cygwin install, 
just choosing emacs-w32 and its dependencies.  I ran 'emacs-w32&' in a 
Cygwin Terminal, emacs opened in a new window, and there was no problem 
after clicking on "About Emacs".

Ken


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