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On 2/6/2015 5:36 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 5 12:07, gjnospam2014-cygwinproblems@yahoo.com wrote:This update appears to break the no-X emacs daemon. Specifically, the process seems to hang, gettingas far as displaying "Starting Emacs daemon." but not (visibly) further. If you start an emacsclient from a different window, it is unable to find/connect to the server. If you are trying to start the server using $ emacsclient -t --alternate-editor="" then it will just sit there.I can't reproduce this. Note that I'm not an emacs user. What I do: In one mintty I start emacs and pressed M-x server-start. In a second mintty I run `emacsclient -t --alternate-editor=""'. I get the typical emacs buffer window. I can type some text and press C-x 5 0 and this exits emacs. Then I run `emacsclient -t --alternate-editor=""' again, and emacs starts with a buffer filled with the text I typed in the first client session. Looks entirely normal to me, as far as I can judge this as emacs noob.Reverting to cygwin-1.7.33 "fixes" it.Ken, can you take a look, perhaps? I'm just not familiar enough with emacs...
I can't reproduce it either. I think we need more details from the OP, including detailed step-by-step instructions, as well as attached cygcheck output (http://cygwin.com/problems.html). It might also be useful to see the ACL on the directory /tmp/emacs<uid> that the emacs server uses for its socket. OP, can we see the results of 'ls -l' and 'getfacl' on that directory? You might also try deleting that directory and letting emacs create a new one the next time it starts a server.
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