Re: Emacs for Cygwin (was: cygwin-mount.el, Using GDB in NTEMACS)

2002-02-28 Thread Jon Cast
nd post additional details from your experience porting there. Jon Cast -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/

Re: Emacs for Cygwin (was: cygwin-mount.el, Using GDB in NTEMACS)

2002-02-28 Thread Jon Cast
e ``automatically awarded'' part. Do you agree that means implicitly under Copyright's default terms? Of course, a license may be attached to override those terms. /But that license can only be attached by the copyright holder/. If we don't know who the copyright holder is, we

Re: Emacs for Cygwin (was: cygwin-mount.el, Using GDB in NTEMACS)

2002-02-27 Thread Jon Cast
of message is one (although by no means the primary) motivation for my doing this--to stop XEmacs supporters from sending this type of email *every time* *anyone* asks (or talks, apparently) about Emacs on Cygwin. Jon Cast p.s. Flames (on both sides) to /dev/null, please -- Unsubscribe info

Re: Emacs for Cygwin (was: cygwin-mount.el, Using GDB in NTEMACS)

2002-02-26 Thread Jon Cast
sub-shells in Emacs (file is not tty problem). It may solve another > problem that bothers me - running a client on the PC to a server on > UNIX. Right, because the alternatives you name don't affect the use of Posix APIs for these operations. (Although I agree that the primary purpose of a Cy