* Steve Dunham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd like to offer these three packages for adoption: x-symbol, xmix,
> and oneko.
> x-symbol is probably the most used of these and needs someone who knows
> emacsen and a little TeX.
I would also love to see a recent version of x-symbol in
Debian. Ho
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Romain Francoise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> William Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Does emacsclient work in CVS Emacs?
>
> Yes, but you must use the right version: emacsclient.emacs21 for
> emacs21, emacsclient.emacs-snapshot for emacs-snapshot. Use the
> following command to change the d
William Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does emacsclient work in CVS Emacs?
Yes, but you must use the right version: emacsclient.emacs21 for
emacs21, emacsclient.emacs-snapshot for emacs-snapshot. Use the
following command to change the default alternative:
update-alternatives --config ema
William Xu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, there,
>
> Does emacsclient work in CVS Emacs?
>
> When i try to run it, it complains:
>
> williamxu:~/tmp$ emacsclient foo.c
> emacsclient: can't stat /tmp/esrv1000-williamxu: Success
> williamxu:~/tmp$
>
> Of course i've already added `(server-start)'
Hi, there,
Does emacsclient work in CVS Emacs?
When i try to run it, it complains:
williamxu:~/tmp$ emacsclient foo.c
emacsclient: can't stat /tmp/esrv1000-williamxu: Success
williamxu:~/tmp$
Of course i've already added `(server-start)' in .emacs. It used to work
well in some older CVS Emac
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