On Sat, 28 Dec 2024 at 07:13, Len Trigg wrote: > Hmmm, the repro scenario I gave doesn't involve either emacs client being > still in the minibuffer AFAIK - the "working" client is just in a regular > buffer (e.g. having been chosen via C-x b and selected), and the "hung" > client is, well, hung. > To elaborate my steps: emacs -nw --init-directory=~/emacs-test (the first time will result in packages being installed by elpaca) (in another terminal) emacsclient -nw Then invoke the child frame pop up: (e.g. C-x b and C-n to select *Messages* and RET). Now we're no longer in a minibuffer. Switch back to the original emacs Invoke the child frame pop up (e.g. C-x b and C-n to select *Messages* and RET). Now we're no longer in a minibuffer. Swap to the other terminal, and note that the client is "hung".