On 10/13/2013 7:18 PM, Stan Moore wrote:
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I also installed the October windows patches (Win 7) and my emacs changed
but in a different way. Everything works normally except when I try to
read
an info file.
Apparently emacs thinks I suddenly speak French. Outside emacs info works
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To close the loop for the record, my situation had nothing to do with
the windows patches.
For reasons I haven't tracked down yet the emacs package system seems
to have had a bad day.
Emacs has a package system and some repositories for many of the modes
and extensions available.
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I also installed the October windows patches (Win 7) and my emacs changed
but in a different way. Everything works normally except when I try to
read
an info file.
Apparently emacs thinks I suddenly speak French. Outside emacs info works
perfectly. I haven't had any time to investigate
I tried rebaseall but that did not fix the problem. Emacs just hung,
it never returned to the command prompt. I ended up checking out a
clean install of Cygwin and Emacs is working fine in the X server now.
Even with Microsoft Security Essentials Prerelease installed.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Jim Reisert writes:
After installing the October Patch Tuesday updates from Microsoft,
Emacs won't run except in -nw (no window) mode. Here is the error I'm
getting:
emacs-X11:
Memory exhausted--use M-x save-some-buffers then exit and restart Emacs
I don't know the answer to your
On 10/11/2013 10:18 AM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
After installing the October Patch Tuesday updates from Microsoft,
Emacs won't run except in -nw (no window) mode. Here is the error I'm
getting:
emacs-X11:
Memory exhausted--use M-x save-some-buffers then exit and restart Emacs
Has
After installing the October Patch Tuesday updates from Microsoft, Emacs
won't run except in -nw (no window) mode. Here is the error I'm
getting:
emacs-X11:
Memory exhausted--use M-x save-some-buffers then exit and restart
Emacs
Has anyone else seen a related problem? cygcheck
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