WUAU!!! Thx a lot. You must be some kind of genius to find such a think. I had a
problem because xmgrace doesnt open. So i make a rebaseall that solved the
problem but emacs stop of work. I almost reinstall. thx a lot.
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
> Angelo Graziosi wrote:
>
>>Even using the snapshots, the problem remains and every time one needs
>>to rebase all one must reinstall libncurses7-5.3-4 if one wants Emacs
>>to work.
>
>Since this has nothing to do with Cygwin, AFAICT, there is no reason to
>think that a
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
as the title of this mail says, it is Emacs (21.2-13, 21.3.50-2, started
from X), NOT XEmacs (21.4.17-1, 21.5.16-1), that has problems after
rebasing all the system.
Fine, Emacs, XEmacs, whatever. That's not the point
The problem.
There are applicati
Charles Wilson wrote:
> *I* wonder, if xemacs were rebuilt against the CURRENT ncurses
> libraries (libncurses8), would it still have similar problems -- e.g.
> would you need to rebaseall and then reinstall libncursesEIGHT?
>
> If so, it's a problem I need to track down, as the ncurses
> mainta
On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 07:26:26PM +0200, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
>Even using the snapshots, the problem remains and every time one needs
>to rebase all one must reinstall libncurses7-5.3-4 if one wants Emacs
>to work.
Since this has nothing to do with Cygwin, AFAICT, there is no reason to
think th
On Fri, 16 Sep 2005, Harald Joerg wrote:
> Angelo Graziosi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > The problem is that after "rebaseall" Emacs does not works, it takes
> > all the CPU and its window does not appear so that one can only kill
> > its process.
> >
> > After the new release of rebase-2.
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
After the new release of rebase-2.4-1, the problem remains
BUT
this time reinstalling, with "setup", ONLY the
package libncurses7 (whose current release is 5.3-4),
EMACS works again!
Rebasing all and then reinstal
Angelo Graziosi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As you can see in the mailing lists, I have posted this question
> a few times.
>
> Now I have discovered somethings at which you can give a more adeguate
> answer.
>
> The problem is that after "rebaseall" Emacs does not works, it takes
> all the CP
As you can see in the mailing lists, I have posted this question
a few times.
Now I have discovered somethings at which you can give a more adeguate
answer.
The problem is that after "rebaseall" Emacs does not works, it takes
all the CPU and its window does not appear so that one can only kill