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Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2012 18:53:52 +1100
From: Shaddy Baddah <lithium-cygwin AT shaddybaddah DOT name>
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Subject: Snapshot 2012-03-09 breaks emacs -nw
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Hi,

I've noticed that snapshot 2012-03-09 has broken calls to emacs -nw.
Specifically, it breaks emacs-X11 -nw. Attempting to run from a standard
mintty/bash terminal, the execution just "no-ops" back to the prompt.

Running emacs-nox works fine. Also, attempting to run emacs-X11 -nw
under strace actually makes the attempt succeed.

-- 
HTH,
Shaddy

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