Lennart Borgman wrote:
> Jason Rumney wrote:
> 
>> 
>>> I have suggested that there might be too few developers on the w32
>>> side. In that sense it may actually be part of a strategy.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> There is no conspiracy here. The number of developers reflects the
>> number of volunteers.
> 
> I am not at all talking about conspiracy. I am trying to tell what I
> suspect the current strategy leads to. (I e too few volunteers.) Sorry
> if my words where misleading, no insult was meant.
> 
> However that was not the main purpose of my message. Please write
> about 
> the problem I took up (no emacsclient/server on w32) and possible
> solutions. 

Whats wrong with the situation extisting the last 10 years (estimated ;-):
1. Installing w32-emacs
2. Installing gnuserv/gnuclient
3. setting up gnuserv/gnuclient (AFAIK ~ 2 line in .emacs)
4. Having a well working Emacs-server on w32...

This is fully sufficient until a working emacsserver/client comes
up for w32 - at least for me ;-)

Ciao,
Klaus

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