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Re: emacs-w32 (64bit) displays generic tray icon
- From: Shaddy Baddah <lithium-cygwin at shaddybaddah dot name>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2013 22:39:11 +1000
- Subject: Re: emacs-w32 (64bit) displays generic tray icon
- References: <520DD77B dot 7030300 at shaddybaddah dot name> <520E17B9 dot 6060500 at cornell dot edu>
Hi Ken,
On 16 Aug 2013 22:14+1000, Ken Brown wrote:
On 8/16/2013 3:40 AM, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
When I run emacs-w32, I do not see the emacs tray icon as I did with
32bit Cygwin. Instead I see the generic "Windows Program" icon. I can
take a screenshot of that if required.
I fixed this before the release of emacs-24.3-4. Are you running an
older version?
Definitely installed all latest packages.
$ cygcheck -cd | grep emacs
emacs 24.3-3
emacs-w32 24.3-3
emacs-X11 24.3-3
One thing to note, in case it might explain things. I install under a
separate user to the one that I run Cygwin apps under. Running under my
personal user I will not have permissions to write to /usr, /etc,
etc... (pardon thepun). Unless I explicitly elevate my privilege, which
I avoid unless necessary.
I mention only in that if a file somehow managed not to be world
readable then running under my user I may not be able to read it. And
the off chance that the icon is obtained from such a file.
--
Regards,
Shaddy
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