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Subject: Re: 19.15b99 gnuattach -h hostname fails with MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE prot
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How can gnuattach possibly work on a host other than the one the
XEmacs is running on?  it needs to take over the tty.

Hunter

Yusuf Goolamabbas <yusufg@iss.nus.sg> writes:

> Seems to work on 19.14. This is what I have
> 
> Define two cookies, screen 0 and screen 999 on machine where XEmacs
> runs. Have (gnuserv-start) in my .emacs.
> 
> Login to another machine and type gnuattach -h
> <machine.where.emacs.is.running> . All Hunky dory
> 
> Do the same with 19.15 and this is what it says
> 
> gnuattach: No such file or directory
> gnuattach: unable to connect to local
> 
> Maybe its some setting I have here, Can anybody else reproduce this
> 
> Cheers, Yusuf

