Samuel Mikes <smikes(a)cubane.com> writes:
Off topic, is it possible to force XEmacs not to exit when the last
device gets deleted?
What would such an XEmacs do? What events would it wait on?
In particular, what I'm aiming for is for XEmacs to keep running
on
my unix box when my Windows box crashes, killing my ssh sessions.
Once I'm back up, ideally I would ssh back in, run gnuclient -nw,
and reconnect to my running XEmacs, not having to recover various VM
and BBDB buffers.
Start XEmacs with `xemacs -unmapped -f gnuserv-start' to achieve the
effect you're aiming for.