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news AT garydjones DOT mailshell DOT com wrote:

> Do you want the stackdump file? I tried to use dumper.exe as per 
> the FAQ but on re-starting bash I got a "syntax error" message. 
> That's something for another time...

I don't really want the stackdump file, but a core generated by
dumper would be fine.

> You may be onto something. As an experiment I started Mutt, and 
> then in another bash shell window started emacs, and got the 
> same result (Sinal 11). Some argument between the two about 
> something, it looks like, though the reverse (start emacs and 
> then mutt) works fine.

Probably the Win98 loader is loading emacs differently, causing
the problem.  One thing you can do is run emacs before mutt,
then run "start-server" once it's up, then use "emacsclient"
for the editor in mutt.  The emacsclient binary talks to
the running emacs and uses it to edit files.

Joe Buehler




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