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Re: emacs on cygwin


 Hallo !

On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, David Starks-Browning wrote:
> On Wednesday 9 Oct 02, Christopher Faylor writes:
> > On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 07:10:31PM -0700, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
> > >I was looking at the FAQ and realized some questions need an update.
> > >I plan to do this. However, some of them I don't have the knowledge

 [ ... ]

> > >To be exact, I know that there is now a Cygwin version of GNU Emacs, that
> > >XEmacs does not have a (setup.exe) Cygwin package, and that those URLs work.
> > >However, I don't the status of GNU Emacs or NT Emacs in a remote login shell.

> However, I don't use the Cygwin port of Emacs (yet?), so I also do not
> know the status of using "emacs -nw" from a remote shell.
>
> Has anyone tried this?  Does it work?

 I have installed Cygwin including the GNU-emacs package offered by
 cygwin-setup. I use the GNU-emacs both, with X11 and in terminal
 (emacs -nw) mode. No problems in local or remote (via ssh) execution.
 Works well in xterm (emacs -nw), direkt via X11 (emacs draws its own
 window) and in cygwin-terminal (cygwin.bat and "emacs -nw").


 Have fun

  Bjoern Kahl

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