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Re: (call-process ...) hangs in emacs
- From: Andrey Repin <anrdaemon at yandex dot ru>
- To: Achim Gratz <Stromeko at nexgo dot de>, cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2014 23:45:07 +0400
- Subject: Re: (call-process ...) hangs in emacs
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Greetings, Achim Gratz!
>> Here's the prerequisite:
>>
>> Would more than one person want that *and* be willing to give this a
>> *thorough* testing?
> That really becomes an issue only if you have to use external shares
> that are set up in peculiar ways and AD integration.
I've managed to do that on a local machine that is not a member of any domain.
Using noacl mount flag ever since, to avoid similar things from happening.
> The number of people that fall into that category is… small, let's say.
> For the ACL
> part it would be possible to set up a test bed on a local machine, but
> my guess for the number of people doing that just for the fun of testing
> is that it's likely to be an even smaller number.
--
WBR,
Andrey Repin (anrdaemon@yandex.ru) 28.08.2014, <23:40>
Sorry for my terrible english...