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Re: emacs-lucid (was Re: Emacs closure at ~900MB?)
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zimoun |
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Re: emacs-lucid (was Re: Emacs closure at ~900MB?) |
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Mon, 28 Sep 2020 21:21:59 +0200 |
Hi Bengt,
On Mon, 28 Sep 2020 at 21:16, Bengt Richter <bokr@bokr.com> wrote:
> I am wondering if there is a pure-wayland-client version of emacs, as
> discussed here[1]
About Wayland, I do not know.
> A debian emacs-nox appears to exist [2]
Do you mean the Guix package 'emacs-no-x'?
> Perhaps such an emacs package could have a smaller closure,
> by depending as simply as possible on wayland (sans Xwayland)?
Thank you for the idea. I do not know much about Wayland. I will give a look.
Cheers,
simon
- Re: emacs-lucid (was Re: Emacs closure at ~900MB?), (continued)
- Re: emacs-lucid (was Re: Emacs closure at ~900MB?), Pierre Neidhardt, 2020/09/27
- Re: emacs-lucid (was Re: Emacs closure at ~900MB?), Pierre Neidhardt, 2020/09/27
- Re: emacs-lucid (was Re: Emacs closure at ~900MB?), Bonface M. K., 2020/09/27
- Re: emacs-lucid (was Re: Emacs closure at ~900MB?), Pierre Neidhardt, 2020/09/28
- Re: emacs-lucid (was Re: Emacs closure at ~900MB?), Bonface M. K., 2020/09/28
- Re: emacs-lucid (was Re: Emacs closure at ~900MB?), zimoun, 2020/09/28
- Re: emacs-lucid (was Re: Emacs closure at ~900MB?), Pierre Neidhardt, 2020/09/28
- Re: emacs-lucid (was Re: Emacs closure at ~900MB?), zimoun, 2020/09/28
- Re: emacs-lucid (was Re: Emacs closure at ~900MB?), Pierre Neidhardt, 2020/09/28
- Re: emacs-lucid (was Re: Emacs closure at ~900MB?), Bengt Richter, 2020/09/28
- Re: emacs-lucid (was Re: Emacs closure at ~900MB?),
zimoun <=
- Re: emacs-lucid (was Re: Emacs closure at ~900MB?), zimoun, 2020/09/28
- Re: emacs-lucid (was Re: Emacs closure at ~900MB?), Pierre Neidhardt, 2020/09/28
- Re: emacs-lucid (was Re: Emacs closure at ~900MB?), Mark H Weaver, 2020/09/28
- Re: emacs-lucid (was Re: Emacs closure at ~900MB?), Pierre Neidhardt, 2020/09/29
- Re: emacs-lucid (was Re: Emacs closure at ~900MB?), Giovanni Biscuolo, 2020/09/29