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address@hidden: Emacs bug with Solaris 9 (only)]
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Markus Rost |
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address@hidden: Emacs bug with Solaris 9 (only)] |
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Thu, 23 Jan 2003 15:01:32 -0500 (EST) |
I have no time to debug this.
However, let me at least confirm that I experience since a while
exactly the same problem on Solaris 9. I don't remember whether the
problem was not present on Solaris 8, and I cannot test this anymore,
but this is entirely possible.
Actually it is annoying: You come to kill the buffer *shell* in order
to kill a subprocess...
Precise Example: Call M-x shell. Then in the shell start a
subprocess like xterm or emacs. Then C-c C-c (which runs the command
comint-interrupt-subjob) does not kill the subprocess. Nor does
<menu-bar> <signals> <kill> (which runs the command
comint-kill-subjob).
In case anyone here can fix it...
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Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 00:23:14 -0600 (CST)
From: Nikolay Angeloff <address@hidden>
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Subject: Emacs bug with Solaris 9 (only)
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In short: quit-process, stop-process, get-process etc.
do not work when emacs is executed (and compiled) in
Solaris 9, but work just fine when the same compiled
code is scp-ed to a Solaris 8 machine.
Because of some <unknown to me> differences between
Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 the error I described occurs.
Any ideas? I saw a post of a similar message, but did
not see any answers to it.
I noticed this problem, when in tex mode, I could not kill
my buffer.
Nikolay Angeloff