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Re: xemacs: segmentation fault after <ctrl-x><ctrl-c>
- From: "Sven Severus" <s dot severus at hima dot com>
- To: <cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 08:52:01 +0200
- Subject: Re: xemacs: segmentation fault after <ctrl-x><ctrl-c>
- Reply-to: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
>>> Dr. Volker Zell writes:
> Well, I have also installed the latest
> 2 sumos. XEmacs is not crashing
> for me. But hey, it could of course
> depend on the special lisp packages
> you're using from the sumos. Actually
> I use a lot of them but not all.
>
> Is it possible for you to find out
> which lisp packages you have loaded
> when the crash occurs. Sure, you're
> not using all of them ...
I'm sorry, but I don't know how to find
out this. But maybe the following will
be an answer to your question:
I start xemacs from bash/xterm command line
with "xemacs filename.c &", xemacs starts
up properly. Then I type <ctrl-x><ctrl-c>,
the xemacs window closes and the error
messages occur in the xterm window.
I do not have any customizations or anything
else configured in xemacs. I'm running it
just as installed (in a complete Cygwin
installation including all currently
(27.09.) available packages).
> rebasing has definitely nothing to do
> with the sumo packages, but with the
> dll's XEmacs is using.
For me the crashing behavior comes with
installation of 2004-08-18 sumo packages
and goes with installation of 2004-02-02.
So, your statement tells me, that rebase
will not be the tool to remove the exit
crash problem. Do you agree?
Thank you for your answer.
Best regards,
Sven