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Re: No atimers?
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Kim F. Storm |
Subject: |
Re: No atimers? |
Date: |
17 Jul 2002 00:36:21 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3.50 |
Richard Stallman <address@hidden> writes:
> Before debugging why my change in eval.c made the hourglass
> pointer stop working, I decided to observe the bug.
> I discovered that the hourglass pointer doesn't work for me at all.
> start_atimer is called, and set_alarm seems to call setitimer
> with the right arguments, but alarm_signal_handler is never called.
>
> Does anyone else using GNU/Linux observe the hourglass pointer to
> work? Does it work on any system?
It seems that after hitting C-g, the cursor sometimes changes to a
watch and stays like that even when emacs isn't busy at all (e.g. it
accepts input from the keyboard).
When this happens, I typically have to move the cursor to the menu
bar to make it go back to the normal cursor.
Here is what I do:
emacs -q --no-site-file
move the mouse cursor into the emacs frame
C-h l
C-g
After 1 second, the mouse cursor changes to a watch...
--
Kim F. Storm <address@hidden> http://www.cua.dk
Re: No atimers?, Richard Stallman, 2002/07/16
Re: No atimers?, Pavel Janík, 2002/07/16
Re: No atimers?,
Kim F. Storm <=