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From: rdparker AT butlermfg DOT org (Parker, Ron)
Subject: RE: Emacs 20.2 port in the works
25 Mar 1998 00:57:50 -0800 :
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To: Paul Kinnucan <paulk AT mathworks DOT com>
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-----Original Message-----
From:	Paul Kinnucan [SMTP:paulk AT mathworks DOT com]
Sent:	Sunday, March 22, 1998 11:38 AM
To:	Parker, Ron; 'gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com'
Subject:	RE: Emacs 20.2 port in the works

>>  As far as I can tell, the problems between NT/Emacs 20.x and
>>   cygwin32 b19 are primarily due to bugs in cygwin32, e.g., the problem
>>   with how stdin/out is handled. These bugs would cause problems with
>>   a Cygwin/Emacs as well. So having a "cygwin" Emacs would not make
>>   the current transition to major new versions of Emacs and cygwin
>>   any easier.
>In my testing, these bugs do not cause problems with a cygwin emacs.
>
>>   Well, NT/Emacs runs in a console window just fine.
>Does it run across a remote session? By this I mean through an xterm session
>started by a telnet to a server?
>
>Can it run as an X application?
>
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