"Stefan Husmann" writes:
> Why not using a PKGBUILD from AUR to do so? We have a fantastic package
> manager, we should use it. How do you deinstall such a self built emacs?
>
> https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=7 emacs-bzr, pulls from trunk
> https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID
On 04/13/2012 10:31 PM, Steve Holmes wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 09:12:12PM +1000, Mike Sampson wrote:
> I switched to emacs-nox from community which works fine. I may even
>> keep using it as it obviously has significantly less dependencies than
>> emacs compiled with X support.
>
> Well, i
On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 07:41:07PM +0200, Stefan Husmann wrote:
> Am 14.04.2012 17:03, schrieb Jeremiah Dodds:
> >>Well, it seems that it is fixed now. I see we have emacs-23.4-2 so I
> >>wonder if our devs patched or something. All good from my vantage point.
>
> Why not using a PKGBUILD from A
la, 2012-04-14 kello 19:41 +0200, Stefan Husmann kirjoitti:
> Why not using a PKGBUILD from AUR to do so? We have a fantastic package
> manager, we should use it.
Yeah bulding with the PKGBUILD would be better :D
> How do you deinstall such a self built emacs?
As long as you retain the Makefile you
Am 14.04.2012 17:03, schrieb Jeremiah Dodds:
Steve Holmes writes:
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 09:12:12PM +1000, Mike Sampson wrote:
I switched to emacs-nox from community which works fine. I may even
keep using it as it obviously has significantly less dependencies than
emacs compiled with X su
Steve Holmes writes:
> On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 09:12:12PM +1000, Mike Sampson wrote:
> I switched to emacs-nox from community which works fine. I may even
>> keep using it as it obviously has significantly less dependencies than
>> emacs compiled with X support.
>
> Well, it seems that it is fix
Yes fixed in 23.4-2:
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/29233
Jürgen
2012/4/9 Steve Holmes
> I don't know what happened lately, but I notice that emacs totally locks
> up on me now. It was working find yesterday before I did a major pacman
> -Syu
> this morning. Even if I move my .emacs out of
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 09:12:12PM +1000, Mike Sampson wrote:
I switched to emacs-nox from community which works fine. I may even
> keep using it as it obviously has significantly less dependencies than
> emacs compiled with X support.
Well, it seems that it is fixed now. I see we have emacs-23.
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 8:53 PM, Steve Holmes wrote:
> No Jude, it's worse than that.I have no keyboard control at all after emacs
> starts.
> Actually, it works OK while in gnome so I can use it that way for now. It
> relates to when -nw is used although I don't explicitly
> specify it when I
No Jude, it's worse than that.I have no keyboard control at all after emacs
starts.
Actually, it works OK while in gnome so I can use it that way for now. It
relates to when -nw is used although I don't explicitly
specify it when I run it from the console. So speakup isn't the issue here at
a
Steve,
if you're using speakup, is your cursor parked?
On Mon, 9 Apr 2012, Steve Holmes wrote:
> No answere here. All I see is quoted text from my original message. Try
> again?
>
> On Mon, Apr 09, 2012 at 01:20:11AM -0400, Jeremy Allard wrote:
> > Le 9 avril 2012 00:10, Steve Holmes a ?crit
No answere here. All I see is quoted text from my original message. Try again?
On Mon, Apr 09, 2012 at 01:20:11AM -0400, Jeremy Allard wrote:
> Le 9 avril 2012 00:10, Steve Holmes a écrit :
>
> > I don't know what happened lately, but I notice that emacs totally locks
> > up on me now. It was
Steve Holmes wrote:
> I don't know what happened lately, but I notice that emacs totally locks up on
> me now. It was working find yesterday before I did a major pacman -Syu this
> morning. Even if I move my .emacs out of the way and start up emacs, I get
> the welcome screen but then no cursor k
Le 9 avril 2012 00:10, Steve Holmes a écrit :
> I don't know what happened lately, but I notice that emacs totally locks
> up on me now. It was working find yesterday before I did a major pacman
> -Syu
> this morning. Even if I move my .emacs out of the way and start up emacs,
> I get the welco
I don't know what happened lately, but I notice that emacs totally locks up on
me now. It was working find yesterday before I did a major pacman -Syu
this morning. Even if I move my .emacs out of the way and start up emacs, I
get the welcome screen
but then no cursor key movement. The only way
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