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bug#12821: 24.3.50; Cygwin Emacs gets stuck when yanking a text


From: Katsumi Yamaoka
Subject: bug#12821: 24.3.50; Cygwin Emacs gets stuck when yanking a text
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2012 19:47:23 +0900
User-agent: Gnus/5.130006 (真 Gnus v0.6) Emacs/24.3.50 (i686-pc-cygwin)

Closed.  Sorry for the noise.

Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
> Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
>> Ken Brown <kbrown@cornell.edu> wrote:
>> [...]
>>> Can you give a recipe for reproducing this problem?

>>> Does it only happen with a build from the trunk?  Or do you see this
>>> problem with Emacs 24.2 and/or a build from the emacs-24 branch?

>>> Is it specific to the Lucid toolkit or does it also happen with a GTK+
>>> build (as in the version of Emacs in the Cygwin distribution)?

>> Thanks for following this up.  I'll report more precise recipe
>> and additional infos tomorrow.  (I'm on Linux in home.)

> Strangely I'm unable to reproduce the problem today.  Even
> the copying of Excel's cell is successful; a text component of
> the cell is yanked regardless of whether it is ASCII text or
> non-ASCII text.  So, I'll close this thread if it doesn't seem
> to happen anymore, within a week maybe.

> Until yesterday it was happening since I started to use Cygwin
> for work early in the last year.  So, it is not a matter on only
> 24.3.50.  I can recall it happened with not only Lucid Emacs I
> built from the bzr source but also GTK Emacs Cygwin distributed.
> Any Windows application had a difficulty on copying and yanking
> text to Emacs.

> I had a knack to do it successfully, though it is not necessarily
> 100% effective.  That is to yank a text to Emacs in a single
> action, i.e., click the mouse-2 button on an Emacs frame without
> touching anything of inside of frame's matte.

> P.S. I've updated the Cygwin installation using SETUP.EXE today
> for the first time in a week.  Emacs is being built every day.





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