cted
behavior in a fairly normal GNU Emacs work flow, and hope that someone else can
pipe in with "Me, too!" and "Here's how to fix it!" :)
Let me know if there is anything else I can do to help you understand the issue
further.
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MICHAEL MAUGER // FSF Member // G
tely, I don't have the ability to build a new cygwin.dll on my work
laptop. I'll
have to rely upon your testing, but since you were able to replicate my
symptoms and the
problem can be traced to a specific change and a documented behavior, I'm
feeling pretty
confident in the pa
"restores the #include
in ". I could run more than one process at a time,
and worked perfectly prior to cygwin-2.
MICHAEL MAUGER // FSF Member // GNU Emacs sql-mode maintainer // GNU Linux, GNU
Emacs, OwnCloud
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Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
FAQ:
Mikael writes:
> "Jonathan Arnold" wrote:
> > Mikael wrote:
> >> Hello, I just tried rxvt because I wanted to replace the hopeless cmd
> >> window. However, the "prompt" (not sure that is the correct word) doesn't
> >> look very nice, here it is copied and pasted:
> >> \[\033]0;\w\007
> >> \033[3
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