I'm having a problem with `gnuattach' that seems to occur only under fvwm.
Here's how to produce it.
This is under Solaris 5.5.
1. Start `xemacs -q' from fvwm using a pop-menu or something like that. The
important thing here is to not start xemacs from, say, a shell prompt in
xterm.
I added this line to my .fvwm2rc
Key KP_F4 R N Exec xemacs -q
and start xemacs by pressing KP_F4.
2. M-x gnuserv-start
3. Open a xterm window, and invoke `gnuattach'.
So good so far.
4. Hit ^G in the tty screen. Whammo, you're back at the shell prompt. Not
good.
This problem does not occur when xemacs is started from a xterm shell
prompt, and this problem did not seem to occur under twm.
Specifiying other shells ExecUseShell doesn't help either.
Any ideas?
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Paul Stodghill <stodghil_at_cs.cornell.edu>
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/stodghil/home.html
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Received on Wed Jan 15 1997 - 08:42:39 GMT