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Subject: puttycyg, emacsw32 and cygwin
From: Bryan Karsh <bkarsh@gmail.com>
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Hi guys,

I updated Cygwin, and now puttycyg doesn't work. I suspect I have two
copies of cygwin1.dll floating around, or maybe some environmental
conflicts. I know that puttycyg doesn't work out of the box with 1.7,
but I was using a modified version shown here:
http://code.google.com/p/puttycyg/issues/detail?id=16

Not sure if anyone has any general tips.

Also, kind of a weird question -- anyone use emacsw32 with cygwin? I
configured it so that it works with cygwin, and I like using the
shell. Is there a way to use that as a fully working shell, and not a
pseudo-terminal?

I am self-schooled on all this stuff, so I won't be offended if I am
schooled for not using the right terminology.

-Bryan

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