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From: Chap Harrison <clh AT pobox DOT com>
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Subject: 'emacs' command becomes a no-op
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 12:40:11 -0500
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After bringing everything up-to-date in Cygwin (Windows Server 2003),  
emacs won't run.  I give the command, it thinks for half a second, and  
then gives me the command prompt.

I'm also noticing different behavior from readline in a Perl script.

I'm using mintty, which got upgraded in the process.

If there's a system log somewhere, I don't know where it is, to look  
for error messages.

Could anyone suggest a next step?

Thanks,
Chap 

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