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Subject: RE: stabilizing cygwin emacs
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 15:41:32 -0500
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>> And if I could start X under 20040217, emacs might well not crash.
>
>So your problems have appeared while running -nw?

No, no.  My problem of intermittent crashes has occurred running emacs 
under X under cygwin 1.5.7-1.

Under cygwin 20040217 (or any post 1.5.7-1 snapshot), I cannot start X 
at all.  As a result, I have reverted to 1.5.7-1.

What I was saying was that since 20040217 fixed emacs problems for others,
it might work for me as well.  However, I can't tell because I'm unwilling
to give up X.

-Richard Campbell.

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