On Fri, 22 Jun 2007, Malcolm Purvis wrote:
>>>>> "Scott" == Scott Evans
<gse(a)antisleep.com> writes:
Scott> (Oddly enough, I've had to move to Emacs for other reasons but I
Scott> keep a copy of XEmacs running only to use TNT! Emacs never
Scott> establishes a connection for me; the symptoms are very similar to
Scott> this though the cause may well be completely different.)
Hi Scott,
Are you saying that neither Emacs nor XEmacs works on the laptop? That
sounds like some some recent software upgrade outside XEmacs has broken
something.
Some details of the laptop's configuration would also be helpful in
tracking down the problem.
Hi Malcom-
Emacs doesn't work for me on this or any other machine, and hasn't for
some time. The entire TNT team sees this problem in one way or another
and we haven't been able to track it down. I don't think it's related to
the recent XEmacs issues I'm having. I probably shouldn't have mentioned
it -- don't want to confuse the issue.
The laptop is a Thinkpad running Win XP. Windows Firewall is disabled.
Other AIM clients work fine (though, to be fair, most use a different
protocol than TNT). I'm also able to telnet to
toc.oscar.aol.com port
5190 with no problem, though simulating a login by hand is a little tricky
(lots of control characters) so I haven't tried it.
I realize that this seems like it must be a non-XEmacs problem, but
there's nothing I can point at. TNT does pretty vanilla network stuff
via XEmacs, and that stuff isn't working while every other network thing
I do is working fine.
Ideas welcome!
--
scott evans ::
www.antisleep.com
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