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Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.development Path: sserve!newshost.anu.edu.au!harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au!msuinfo!uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!Germany.EU.net!netmbx.de!zrz.TU-Berlin.DE!math.fu-berlin.de!omega.physik.fu-berlin.de!graichen From: graichen@omega.physik.fu-berlin.de (Thomas Graichen) Subject: Re: emacs (19.28) and freebsd (1.1) problems Message-ID: <8MUUBAIC@math.fu-berlin.de> Sender: news@math.fu-berlin.de (Math Department) Nntp-Posting-Host: omega.physik.fu-berlin.de Organization: Free University of Berlin, Germany References: <JZOUB0WC@math.fu-berlin.de> <3b2e06$ibl@snafu.muncca.fi> Date: Mon, 28 Nov 1994 10:54:11 GMT Lines: 35 count@snafu.muncca.fi (Bror 'Count' Heinola) writes: > It doesn't happen in my system (486/66, 32M RAM, FreeBSD 1.1R) > and I really don't know what could be the cause. How did you compile > yours? My emacs binary looks like this; >-rwxr-xr-t 1 root 1470464 Nov 6 00:14 /usr/local/bin/emacs-19.28 i've found out that the "start time" is the same as on linux (may be the emacs loads too many lisp files at the beginning (?) - i had compared it with 19.25 on linux - sorry) - now i've build the emacs-19.22 that was on my freebsd-cdrom and it comes quick >>- if i start several emacses directly one after another they are all waiting >>and if the first one appears (after ~ 5 seconds) on the screen all the >>others die (watched with top) > I didn't manage to get that to happen either. it happens not so often with 19.22 - but i may produce it sometimes starting two emacses very short one after the other (emacs &; emacs &) - but it did'nt happen always - i've tried it on a 386/387DX40 8M and on a 486/487DX50 20M - both the same - but now i hope 2.0 will solve the problem - but i'm happy about any idea you have for now thanks again - thomas >-- >Bror 'Count' Heinola # E-mail: # Network admin of muncca.fi >Pengerkatu 13b A5 # count@snafu.muncca.fi # Count in IRC >00530 HELSINKI # count@key.hole.fi # "Is that lemon in your tea?" >Tel: +358-0-766-041 # ...free your mind... # "No, s'lime." -- ______________________________________________________||______________________ __|| Perfection is reached, not when there is no __|| thomas graichen