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Subject: Re: [cygwin] Issue on output when using javac or scalac under emacs
To: Jason Pyeron <jpyeron AT pdinc DOT us>, cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
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Le 26/08/2020 à 01:19, Jason Pyeron a écrit :
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Luc Henninger
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2020 6:40 PM
>>
> I'm thick - what the issue? There was no body to the email.
>
>
Hello,

( My previous message dos not contain the text, only the attachments!!! )

For years, I use emacs-nt (the one provided by gnu.org) under cygwin. I 
just discover that emacs is also directly provided by cygwin (late is 
better than never :-)). So I try to use it successfully up to a 
compilation error in one of my program in java.

To compile java (or scala), I use my own makefile that I start from emacs.

In case of error, I encountered a strange output undex emacs_w32 and 
emacs_nox compared to emacs_nt (see trace_nox, trace_w32 and trace_nt in 
attachment).

I currently use emacs release 27.1 for all emacses, but I verify that I 
have the same strange behaviour with emacs 26.3.

Can anybody explain this? and more gane give a workaround?

Regards

-- 
Luc DOT Henninger AT orange DOT fr    +33 6 32 96 32 27


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