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In XEmacs 21.2 (beta36) "Notus" [Lucid] (sparc-sun-solaris2.5.1, Mule) of Wed
Oct 4 2000 on zephyr
configured using `configure --prefix=/usr2/paulk --bindir=/usr2/paulk/bin/sparc-sunos5
--with-gnu-make --cflags=-O6 --site-includes=/usr2/paulk/include:/usr/local/include
--site-libraries=/usr2/paulk/lib/sparc-sunos5:/usr/local/lib
--site-runtime-libraries=/usr/dt/lib:/usr/local/lib:/usr2/paulk/lib/sparc-sunos5:/usr/openwin/lib
--with-mule --with-x11 --with-tooltalk --with-workshop --with-sound=native
--native-sound-lib=/usr2/paulk/lib/sparc-sunos5/libaudio.a'
Please describe exactly what actions triggered the bug
and the precise symptoms of the bug:
I believe this happens whenever display-warning-buffer is called. I've
seen this happen randomly off and on since I started using xemacs-21.2-b36
but in trying to track it down today, I started a second instance of XEmacs
on a different server than I normally do and got a tooltalk error on startup.
The tooltalk error was normally but it triggered the following as soon as I
tried to open a file at the splash screen:
(1) (tooltalk/warning) Warning: unable to connect to a ToolTalk server.
(2) (error/warning) error: (wrong-number-of-arguments windows-of-buffer 3)
(3) (error/warning) error: (wrong-number-of-arguments windows-of-buffer 3)
(4) (error/warning) error: (wrong-number-of-arguments windows-of-buffer 3)
(5) (error/warning) error: (wrong-number-of-arguments windows-of-buffer 3)
I had debug-on-error set so I got the following lisp traceback:
Signaling: (wrong-number-of-arguments windows-of-buffer 3)
windows-of-buffer(#<buffer "*Warnings*"> nil t)
display-warning-buffer()
This is repeatable.
Once I get this error, I cannot clear it. Any keyboard or mouse activity
causes another error.
Recent keystrokes:
Recent messages (most recent first):
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Paul Keusemann Computer Network Technology
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