>>>> "Oscar" == Oscar Martín
<ombatres(a)ya.com> writes:
Oscar> debian:/home/oscar# Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Root doesn't have permission to access the server. Not an XEmacs bug.
Oscar> oscar@debian:~$ xemacs
Oscar> Warning: Missing charsets in String to FontSet conversion
Oscar> Warning: Unable to load any usable fontset
These warnings are probably harmless (you probably have a UTF-8 or
@euro LANG set).
Oscar> # bind (frame-being-created)
Oscar> make-frame(nil #<x-device on ":0.0" 0x25b5>)
There have been a number of bugs that result in this signature fixed
in recent versions. Please do M-x report-xemacs-bug so that we get as
full environment and configuration information as possible.
Oscar> debian:/home/oscar# gdb /usr/bin/xemacs /dev/core
Nope, that's not a core file, that's core memory. The core file is a
regular file normally in the directory where you started XEmacs
(definitely not in /dev), and since you're running Debian, you
probably don't have a core file. Enable it with bash's "ulimit -c
unlimited" command.
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