>>> "Eric" == Eric Ludlam <eric.lud...@mathworks.com> writes:

   > Hi Uwe,
   > The stack has "my-matlab-shell-keys", which I assume is a hook you
   > have? I'm guessing it has some XEmacs syntax keybindings in it.

You are right. I was 100 sure that all my keybinding are GNU/Xemacs
compatible but I had a binding to 'up which is understood by Xemacs but
not by GNU emacs. Correcting it, solved my problem.


   > As for ELPA, I don't have a legal trail on all the contributors enough
   > to know if it would qualify, so I hadn't looked into it. I also don't
   > really have the bandwidth to work on it. If someone would like to take
   > on that packaging task, I would be happy to support.

Ok that is a problem. However there is MALPA which contains packages
which are not copyright assign to the FSF but supported by the
GNU emacs package manager. I will try to find out how the packing task
has to be done and report back.

Uwe 
   > Eric

   > -----Original Message-----
   > From: Uwe Brauer [mailto:o...@mat.ucm.es] 
   > Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2016 12:15 PM
   > To: matlab-emacs <matlab-emacs-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net>
   > Cc: Eric Ludlam <eric.lud...@mathworks.com>
   > Subject: GNU emacs 25/24 and "3.3.1" problem with the shell

   > Hello

   > So far I have tried out matlab 3.3.1 without problems in Xemacs 21.5.34.
   > However after I switched to GNU emacs with the same matlab version I
   > run into a small problem when using the matlab-shell commmand. An
   > error buffer pops up, whose content I attach, later matlab starts as
   > usual and the shell seems to be ok.

   > The message however is annoying.

   > BTW is there a change to add matlab to MELPA/ELPA?

   > Regards

   > Uwe Brauer 


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