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Re: jython and emacs on windows
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Peter |
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Re: jython and emacs on windows |
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Wed, 08 Dec 2010 15:08:17 -0000 |
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I have no idea (maybe I should stop here? :-)) what the problem may
be, but I use the Windows build of Emacs and run a Python interpreter
from within Emacs. Can you do that? I know that my setup uses bash to
start the Python interpreter (from the cygwin tools) as opposed to
using cmd.
*maybe* running Jython using bash instead of cmd may solve the
problem?
Just a thought :-)
Peter
On May 14, 8:41 am, Tim Johnson <t...@johnsons-web.com> wrote:
> On 2010-05-13, jerome delachienne <jerome.delachie...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> <...>> has anyone an idea how i could solve this problem? Thanks for your
> > help !
>
> > jython 2.5.1
> > Jdk 1.6.0_20
> > emacs 22.3 and 21.3
> > windows xp and 7
>
> Jerome, I do not use Windows for programming any more. I don't know if
> the following will be of value:
>
> Several years ago, when I used emacs on windows, I found that when I
> attempted to start an asynchronous process (comint) from emacs, that
> process was loaded into a separate window. I.E. *not* asynchronous
> to the editor. I was told at that time that the way to make the
> comint mode work correctly was to compile emacs thru cygwin.
>
> I wish I could do more to help.
>
> regards
> --
> Tim
> tim at johnsons-web.com or akwebsoft.comhttp://www.akwebsoft.com