I mentionned it elsewhere, but it is probably this one: http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/windows/emacs-24.5-bin-i686-mingw32.zip After unzipping it, I see: $ strings bin/emacs.exe | grep LEG $Id: GNU Ema
I grabbed http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/windows/emacs-24.5-bin-i686-mingw32.zip unzipped it, and tried various invocations of addr2line, but I only get "??" in return. Sample output: $ addr2line -a -
Sorry, I don't know, at this point. I thought that I picked it up from GNU - e.g. here: https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/windows/ Or perhaps here (but I guess not, as this one is I guess only for prete
Fine. I'll be glad to oblige. Can you define "look like this"? You're not sure that any of them have ever resulted in positive action, but it is definitely the case that several of the emacs_backtra
Hi Drew, It would actually be better to not create bug reports that look like this. I'm not sure any of them have ever resulted in positive action, since no one can make heads or tails of the trace.
When starting gnus after creating a new gmail label, I get this error Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument vectorp #<hash-table equal 337/4000 0x155611c6ccfd>) intern-soft("nnimap+gmail
Hi, 3 issues (nothing major). 1. Suggest emacs' excellent documentation should not distinguish between Regexps and Regexp Backslash in the manual. That is, these 2 should be combined: * Regexps:: Syn