[13664] in Athena Bugs
Tim Kwan: Re: rsaix 7.7F: repl
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Calista E Tait)
Sat Jul 15 03:36:14 1995
From: Calista E Tait <cat@MIT.EDU>
To: bugs@MIT.EDU
Date: Sat, 15 Jul 1995 03:36:07 EDT
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To: cat@MIT.EDU
Subject: Re: rsaix 7.7F: repl
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Fri, 14 Jul 1995 17:49:50 EDT."
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Date: Sat, 15 Jul 1995 03:14:52 EDT
From: Tim Kwan <timkwan@MIT.EDU>
>>
>> Sorry for the late reply.
>>
>> I'm unfamilar with the emacs key binding C-x #. Could you have
>> ment something else?
>>
>> I am also unable to get that error message to appear for me. Do
>> you still get this message or has it been fixed?
>>
>>
>> >From timkwan@MIT.EDU Tue Sep 27 12:37:23 1994
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>> >Subject: rsaix 7.7F: repl
>> >Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 12:37:05 EDT
>> >From: Tim Kwan <timkwan@MIT.EDU>
>> >
>> >System name: m16-034-4
>> >Type and version: POWER 7.7F
>> >Display type: POWER_Gt1
>> >
>> >What were you trying to do?
>> > I ran repl, and I see
>> > Waiting for emacs (cuz I am using the emacs server)
>> >
>> > Then in emacs, I edit my reply. I then type C-x C-s to save the
>> > message, and then typed C-x # to end my edit. At the xterm where
>> > I launched repl, I would expect to see "What now?" but on this
>> > machine it says:
>> >
>> > Close: 3 Done
>> >
>> > What now?
>> >
>> >
>> > What does the "Close: 3 Done" mean? Looks like a debugging printf
>> > that someone forgot to comment out.
>> >
>> >-Tim
>> >
Whoa! This is a REALLY LATE reply. I don't even remember when I sent
that message. But yeah, that was what I saw when I ran repl in THAT
machine. I don't know if it still does that since I am no longer in
Boston....
- -Tim
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