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Re: Emacs on OS X development
From: |
Pavlo Martynenko |
Subject: |
Re: Emacs on OS X development |
Date: |
Sat, 21 Jul 2012 12:40:01 +0300 |
I can repeat it again.
NS port is ugly, and has problems with C-g, font rendering, modifier keys,
multiprocessing, networking.
Some times NS port stops respond on network requests and C-g does not help.
See the difference on https://vimeo.com/46028049. (look and feel only)
And what systems do you use with tramp?
I have problem with FreeBSD.
After opening file on remote freebsd host at the end of the file I see.
$ _echo stty icanon erase ^H cols 32767_echo
#$
Tramp versions from 2.2.3 up to 2.2.6-pre.
On 20 Jul 2012, at 16:51, Ted Zlatanov wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jul 2012 18:07:43 -0700 chad <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> c> I use the ns port on macosx 10.7.4 every day, compiled from bazaar
> c> every few days, and have never seen any of these problems. I've been
> c> doing this for years, with the current bzr head and OS release, without
> c> trouble.
>
> Same here, with heavy Gnus and Tramp usage. I haven't seen it crash in
> a while (last time was due to a misplaced GnuTLS library).
>
> Ted
>
>
Pavlo
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, John Wiegley, 2012/07/12
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, Paul Michael Reilly, 2012/07/12
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, chad, 2012/07/12
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, chad, 2012/07/21
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, Pavlo Martynenko, 2012/07/24
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, Ted Zlatanov, 2012/07/24
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, John Wiegley, 2012/07/24
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, Ted Zlatanov, 2012/07/25
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu, 2012/07/26
- Re: Emacs on OS X development, Donald Curtis, 2012/07/29