Apologies for the long delay in responding.
|--==> "ET" == Ernst Taumberger <e.taumberger(a)centerfunk.at> writes:
ET> Entering the command 'tshell' makes XEmacs go bonkers: the
ET> tshell buffer is strewn with text that looks as if a binary
ET> file had been dumped into the buffer (ascii strings and a lot
ET> of whitespace). Doing this command with my local configuration
ET> loaded and things like gnus running hangs XEmacs (it grabs the
ET> cpu and can only be kill by sending it SIGTERM).
Hi Ernst
I'm not sure what is causing your problem. I can say that tshell is
annoyingly hard to set up.
As an alternative, try: 'M-x eshell RET'. Eshell is a "shell"
implemented entirely in lisp. It's really cool. :-)
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