On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 1:54 PM, Steven Ulrick <meow8282@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello, Everyone > Going off the suggestion that someone made about Emacs having issues > with resolving hostnames, I grabbed the SRPM of emacs from Rawhide, > changed a line that said "resolv=no" to "resolv=yes" and rebuilt it. > When I updated to those newly build RPM's of Emacs and attempted to > see if the problem was still occuring, I discovered that the problem > is fixed! > I accidentally grabbed the Rawhide SRPM of Emacs. So, for kicks, I'm > going to try rebuilding the Fedora 16 SRPM of emacs with NO changes > whatsoever, and then I will try rebuilding the Rawhide version again, > this time NOT changing "resolv=no" to "resolv=yes" This way I will > find out if the change I made really had anything to do with fixing > the problem... Hello, Everyone The results were interesting: 1. Rebuilding emacs-24.0.97-1.fc18.src.rpm and changing "resolv=no" to "resolv=yes" results in my problem being fixed! Emacs works perfectly for me rebuilding this SRPM with the noted change. 2. Rebuilding emacs-24.0.97-1.fc18.src.rpm and NOT changing "resolv=no" to "resolv=yes" results in my problem NOT being fixed. 3. Rebuilding emacs-23.3-9.fc16.src.rpm does NOT work for me at all. Making the same changes referred to in points 1 & 2 above results in me still having the same problem with Emacs that I've had for a long time now... So, I guess I will keep running the Emacs that I got by rebuilding emacs-24.0.97-1.fc18.src.rpm and changing "resolv=no" to "resolv=yes" in "configure" Thanks to everyone for your time and advice, Steven P. Ulrick -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org