On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 4:46 PM, David De La Harpe Golden < david@harpegolden.net> wrote: > Runs... exhibits some nasty draw glitches upon scrolling by less than > whole pages though. I presently don't know if it's wine happening to > expose some odd problem in w32 emacs redraw or (I guess rather more > likely) a wine-side bug. > > I found it also "nearly" bootstraps with mingw under > wine, with only a few immediately apparent problems (no doubt there > could be many creeping hidden ones...): > > * wine's cmd.exe chokes on parts of configure.bat, but wine's cmd.exe > apparently has several known issues, including not supporting a "copy > a+b c" syntax (microsoft's idea of cat, apparently) which of course > configure.bat uses heavily. There are other non-microsoft cmd.exes which > fare better, though I ended up manually doing a bunch of stuff. > > * a known wine bug regarding popen() that affects windres.exe calls > from within scripts (but not at toplevel). > > Could be just my unfamiliarity: > > * something hangs during compilation of tramp that I haven't resolved > yet, though it could be similar to: > > * Depending on which version of which w32 diff and patch port (there > seem to be quite a few floating about...) you have installed, ediff > compilation hangs. I guess that might happen on windows too, but I > don't really know. > > Neither tramp nor ediff are critical for my immediate purposes, just > mentioning because you have to kill the relevant subprocess to allow the > build to proceed. > > > Have you submitted the bugs to wine? --Stephen programmer, n: A red eyed, mumbling mammal capable of conversing with inanimate monsters.