Subject: Re: problems with using pine
To: Andrew Wheadon <andrew@wipux2.wifo.uni-mannheim.de>
From: Michael Graff <explorer@flame.org>
List: current-users
Date: 05/03/1996 14:39:22
>17144 p2- RN 724:56.51 (pine)
>17173 p2- RN 718:28.56 (pine)
At least you have a fully used CPU :)
I remember this sort of thing with earlier Emacs versions... I think
it was something to do with having a broken signal handler, where it
would loop, always resetting the handler but not smart enough to exit.
Something like setting a flag and expecting to return to the main loop
where it will be checked, but the handler triggers before it gets
there.
I might be way off base here ;)
--Michael
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