On 4/3/2012 11:55 PM, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
On 2012-04-03 20:52, Ken Brown wrote:
There's no problem when emacs is built with gtk2. There's also no
problem with gtk3, provided I set GSETTINGS_BACKEND=memory.
I regularly run the entire GNOME desktop for hours (if not days) on end,
so I
The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
*** xorg-server-1.12.0-2
*** xorg-server-common-1.12.0-2
*** xorg-server-dmx-1.12.0-2
*** xorg-server-extra-1.12.0-2
*** xorg-server-devel-1.12.0-2
These packages contain XWin and the other X.Org X11 servers.
Upstream is
Installing 1.12.0-1 made the issue go away. :-)
Craig
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On 2012-04-04 09:15, Ken Brown wrote:
Another option is to use gtk3 but to put the GSETTINGS_BACKEND
workaround into the emacs startup code:
setenv (GSETTINGS_BACKEND, memory, 1);
I've been testing this, and it seems to work (but I won't be completely
confident until I've had emacs running for