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Subject: emacs and 4.2
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Date: Tue, 14-Feb-84 00:08:56 EST
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Posted: Tue Feb 14 00:08:56 1984
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From:  David Chase 

We (Mike Caplinger and I) have brought up Gosling's emacs under 4.2, and
most of it works about the same as it ever did, but some of the process
control stuff doesn't at all.  Is the bug/fix in mchan.c, or should the
process package be fixed?  We are using version 264, mutated from a
version that ran on a Sun.

To recreate this bug (if other people can indeed recreate it) fire up a
lisp or a shell, and type control-D.  It doesn't exit. I rather suspect
mchan, because invoking "eot-process" by hand didn't work either.  Does
someone out there have a diff listing against Unipress's original 4.1
distribution?

On a different subject, is anyone else annoyed at the number of
cmu-specific hacks in the maclib?  As distributed, "man" and "lisp" fail,
for lack of some pathname with a cmu in it, and for lack of cmulisp.

drc