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RE: [h-e-w] Problems with gnuserv in XP


From: Fredrik Oberg
Subject: RE: [h-e-w] Problems with gnuserv in XP
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 19:35:50 +0200

Believe it or not, but after installing the XP SP1 (swedish 
version just got released), everything works fine over 
here. I have not changed anything else on my machine and 
now emacs/gnuserv works as expected. I really hope you can 
solve this over at yours.

Regards
/Fredrik

On 24 Sep 2002 at 10:08, Eli Daniel wrote:

> I had exactly the same experience.  Gnuserv does indeed
> start when I start emacs.  If emacs launches as a result of
> doing a gnuclient command, then a message appears in the
> *server* buffer and the file opens correctly.  Once emacs is
> open, however, running gnuclient causes no message to appear
> in the server buffer and no file to open.
> 
> Running gnuserver outside of emacs, everything works just
> fine.
> 
> Guy, do you have any thoughts on how to debug this?
> 
> -Eli
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: address@hidden
> [mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of
> Fredrik Oberg Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 2:52 PM To:
> address@hidden Subject: RE: [h-e-w] Problems
> with gnuserv in XP
> 
> Hi, 
> and thanks for all input. How ever, things still doesn't
> work as expected...
> 
> > 1) After running emacs, open the task manager and check
> > that gnuserv is actually running, what you describing
> > sounds like its exited.
> 
> Hate to tell you, but it is running..
> 
> > 2)  Try running the tools outside of emacs.
> 
> [snip]
> 
> I followed your detailed instruction and everything worked
> ok
> 
> > 2) If that worked then you should be able to run inside
> > emacs.
> > 
> > In you .emacs file you can also add the line:
> > 
> >   (get-buffer-create "*server*")
> > 
> > before the line saying 
> > 
> >   (require 'gnuserv)
> 
> Ok, if I use runemacs, the *server* buffer says nothing, and
> emacs and gnuserv is in the taskmanager.
> 
> If I use my sendto shortcut, after opening the first file,
> the *server* buffer says:
> 
> 1928 (server-edit-files-quickly '((1 . 
> "c:/TEMP/gnuserv/gnudoit.c")))
> 1928/3:nil
> 
> The taskmanager says that emacs and gnuserv is running. 
> 
> When trying to send another file to emacs, nothing happens
> in emacs, but there is a gnuclientw process in taskmanager.
> Looks like the process is waiting for gnuserv to take over,
> but gnuserv never does... Any more clues...?
> 
> Regards
> /Fredrik
> 
> 
> 
> 







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