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Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: emacs*-24.2.93-2 (TEST)


On 2/21/2013 4:42 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
Arthur Tu <arthur.jim.tu <at> gmail.com> writes:

I use only the w32 interface for frame display and I haven't install
emacs-x11. After a daemon is started, "emacsclient -c" invokes a w32
frame, while "emacsclient [-n]" gets a terminal session. I feel great
about this.

Your problem may be caused by the priority of "x11" and "w32".

The problem is that emacsclient-w32 does simply try to call "emacs", which (via /etc/alternatives) links to emacs-X11 on my system and to emacs-w32 on yours. Since the two emacsclients for X11 and w32 should not mix, they should probably call emacs-X11 and emacs-w32 directly and not use /etc/alternatives.

I think the alternatives system should work fine for most users.


The problem you've described occurs only in the following situation:

1. You install both emacs-X11 and emacs-w32.

2. You start an emacs server and connect to it via

emacsclient-w32 -a ''

instead of

emacsclient-w32 -a emacs-w32

It's true that I could patch emacsclient-w32 to call emacs-w32 when it's given the option "-a ''", but I prefer to avoid Cygwin-specific patches that would not be acceptable upstream. In this case, the patch would mess up people who build their own emacs using --with-w32.

Ken

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