From: Mike Orr <morr@adobe.com>
To: 11765@debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: bug#11765: 24.1 upgrade breaks porkrind Emacs over Mac-to-Mac screen sharing
Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2012 08:19:40 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <D1BD34D222D4E14092E945972AB325FC2319A00065@nambxv01a.corp.adobe.com> (raw)
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I have a regression between vanilla installs of 23.4.1 and 24.1.1 porkrind.org Emacs on a Lion (10.7.4) Mac Pro. I see the regression only in the context of running Emacs over Mac-to-Mac OS X Screen Sharing - 24.1 is running fine when executed locally. I'm testing with my Emacs init file disappeared via renaming.
I'm observing this on two Screen Sharing clients: one is a Snow Leopard (10.6.8) Mac Pro; the other is a Lion (10.7.4) MacBook Pro. I get the same results with both.
The regression is that Ctrl- and Alt- key chords don't work in 24.1 (only) over Screen Sharing. It's *not* simply that Ctrl and Alt are not seen; in other words it's *not* the case that when I type C-x I get an 'x' in the buffer. I don't have a concrete description of exactly what occurs - visually I either see nothing, I see a symbol appear in the buffer, or I see an error message that might be appropriate for some command, but is unrelated to what I tried to type. One thing I know to be reliably reproducible is that if I start Emacs and immediately type C-h, I get the message "Beginning of buffer".
Fwiw, this is in a VPN context. The VPN config is very different for the two clients; Cisco hardware in one case, Cisco AnyConnect software in the other.
Hope it helps,
Mike Orr
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2012-06-22 15:19 Mike Orr [this message]
2012-06-22 20:03 ` bug#11765: 24.1 upgrade breaks porkrind Emacs over Mac-to-Mac screen sharing Stefan Monnier
2012-06-22 20:58 ` Mike Orr
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