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Issues with emacs 30.0.91 on windows
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For the list package slowness, yep, I think it's due to the proxy in my university. So forget about that one.
For the LSP one, I have opened an issue on their github page: https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-mode/issues/4603
I'll try to make a small reproducible example later.
Thank you for answering so fast to my email.
(and I do use gnu/linux at home 🙂 since pfiiu,,, 1995 or so ! 🙂 )
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De : Sebastián Monía <sebastian <at> sebasmonia.com>
Envoyé : mardi 5 novembre 2024 15:10
À : Champailler Stéphane <Stephane.Champailler <at> uliege.be>
Cc : 74084 <at> debbugs.gnu.org <74084 <at> debbugs.gnu.org>
Objet : Re: bug#74084: Issues with emacs 30.0.91 on windows
Champailler Stéphane <Stephane.Champailler <at> uliege.be> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have given a shot today at emacs 30.0.91 on windows (don't shoot at me 🙂)
I started with Emacs on Windows :)
And I still use it, at work.
> I got some problems:
> - M-x packages-list-package is slow, 1-2 minute to complete. I'm
> behind a company firewall. C-g is responsive still.
> - M-x packages-list-package-no-fetch is slow too, about 1 minute to
> complete
Noticed your follow up comment on this being related to a proxy problem.
You might need to set HTTP_PROXY and HTTPS_PROXY environment variables.
> - I have installed lsp-mode package (20241025.1627). When trying to
> start it, I get an error (see end of mail). This error doesn't
> show up in emacs 29.4.
In general, lsp-mode problems should be brought up in their issue
tracker. If Emacs 30 broke something that lsp-mode depends on, I figure
we would know by now.
One theory, maybe you need to complete the package update for lsp and
_all_ of its dependencies to be "on the same page"?
Hope that helps,
Seb
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Sebastián Monía
https://site.sebasmonia.com/
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