Begin forwarded message: > From: Clifford Wulfman > Date: 22 August 2008 08:13:53 EDT > To: David Reitter > Subject: Re: bug#755: 23.0.60; ns-cursor-blink-rate: symbol's value > as variable is void > > David, > > This problem went away in a new build shortly after I reported it: > I've been following the discussion on emacs-devel and I see that > there were problems with a patch which were subsequently resolved. > Just to make sure, I just now started Emacs with -Q as you ask, and > it seems to run fine; ditto with moving org.gnu.Emacs.plist. > > Thanks for getting back to me, though! I'm a long-time emacs user > and I'm really happy to see this Cocoa implementation reaching > maturity -- great work! Be sure to let me know if there's anything > else I can do: my C-coding skills are non-existent, and my Lisp is > too rusty for me to be of much use, but I'd be happy to help out if > I can be of any service. > > --Cliff Wulfman > > On Aug 22, 2008, at 7:36 AM, David Reitter wrote: > >> Thanks for reporting this problem. >> >> On 20 Aug 2008, at 20:19, Clifford Wulfman wrote: >> >>> On start-up from a fresh cvs-build, I get an error saying >>> Symbol's value as variable is void: ns-cursor-blink-rate >> >> Can you please start Emacs with "-Q" , e.g. as >> >> /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/Emacs -Q >> >> ... does this still occur? >> What happens if you move ~/Library/Preferences/org.gnu.Emacs.plist >> out of the way? >> >> - D >