On 7/4/2009 9:35 AM, Haojun Bao wrote:
> Cygwin is 1.7, I update very often, and I can reproduce it both at home
> and in office.
>
> Here's the steps to reproduce it:
>
> 0. Start X, and set DISPLAY:
> $startxwin.sh
> $export DISPLAY=:0
>
> 1. start bash from cygwin.bat:
> $cygstart /Cygwin.bat
>
> 2. In the cygwin.bat console window, start emacs-X11 using run.exe:
> $run emacs-X11.exe -q
>
>
> 3. In the emacs window, move cursor up/down, take a note it's speed,
OK, I can reproduce it now. The fix is to make sure your CYGWIN
environment variable contains tty before starting the console. I use a
modified Cygwin.bat that does this. (That's why I couldn't reproduce
your problem the first time I tried.)
$ cat bin/Cygwin.bat
@echo off
C:
chdir C:\cygwin-1.7\bin
SET CYGWIN=%CYGWIN% tty
bash --login -i
Ken
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