Hello: I'm running ledger and ledger mode on Windows 8.1. I use MELPA to keep up-to-date with Emacs ledger-mode.
Today I updated my ledger mode package. I'm currently at package version 20141010.2202. I don't know if this would mean anything to Craig -- I don't know who actually maintains the packages in MELPA. Anyway, now when I try to invoke ledger-reconcile, my Emacs locks up and chews up all of my CPU. I have to force-kill the task with Task Manager. No messages appear in the *Messages* buffer. I am worried that perhaps I've let my Windows ledger executable get too far out of date -- I haven't built it since I spent three full days of research getting it to build back in May 2013. The result of that harrowing experience was this wiki page <https://github.com/ledger/ledger/wiki/Build-instructions-for-Microsoft-Visual-C---11-%282012%29>. This is not a Cygwin build -- this is a native Win32 build of ledger. Also, the native Win32 Emacs, also a pretty old build -- 24.3.1 from March 2013. I absolutely don't have the heart to spend my whole weekend rebuilding ledger on Windows, so I truly hope that is not the problem. ledger --version reports 3.0.0-20130529 Is there anything I can do to get more information about this problem on the Emacs side? Emacs completely locks up so I don't have many options for poking around. Thanks in advance for any advice, Tim Crews -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ledger" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
