Good grief: https://stackoverflow.com/a/1680998/1830614 For YEARS I've been using a separate frame for control. I'll just toggle that off. No issues with that in 26.2. I will try in 26.3. And now that I see it, why the heck would you want a separate frame? To have multiple diffs going at the same time? On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 12:46 PM Matthew Persico wrote: > Well... > > I went back to 26.2 and lo and behold, I have a focus issue. Musts be some > part of the env in my rebuilt VM. Sigh. Feel free to close this issue. If > anyone has any suggestions as to what to look for, I would be most > appreciative. > > On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 7:38 PM Matthew Persico > wrote: > >> I am testing at work with a totally dpkged environment with chef doing >> the maintenance. I turned off the chef stuff last week so that it wouldn’t >> re-overwrite my 26.3 deb file. I’ll turn chef on, downgrade to 26.2, turn >> off chef, test, install 26.3, test and report back. That should keep the >> environment consistent between the two emacs versions. I’ll also send >> along a list of all the debs and the yums. Yeah we configure our vms as >> redhat 7.3 or 4 or 5 ( I’ll look tomorrow) and then all the stuff we build >> is in dpkg (because we have to support Solaris and aix too); I would prefer >> not to identify my employer so please don’t ask. Or comment. :-) >> >> On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 04:26 martin rudalics wrote: >> >>> > But I faintly recall that I changed something >>> > in this area a few years ago and that subsequently Stefan had problems >>> > with his minibuffer in a separate frame setup. >>> >>> The change I mentioned there was for Bug#24500 and Stefan's complaint >>> is in Bug#24803. I doubt these are related to your switch from Emacs >>> 26.2 to 26.3. Did you, when you performed that switch, upgrade other >>> parts of your environment too? And if so, can you try once more with >>> Emacs 26.2? >>> >>> martin >>> >> -- >> Matthew O. Persico >> > > > -- > Matthew O. Persico > -- Matthew O. Persico