On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 09:03:44AM +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
It's me FKtPp ;) writes:
> As the topic described, I open the file
> /usr/share/doc/asciidoc/asciidoc.txt.gz
If it's not too large (<50kb) (and you can legally and ethically do
so) you should provide this file, too. Even a single byte of
difference can change the crash. Also, I suspect that you did a lot
more than just open it and do a reverse isearch for "ima" (that's what
your gdb trace says you're doing) from line 1.
ah.. yes. I re exam the whole story and find out it is very difficult
to reproduce the crash.
On my machine I can only reproduce it by this condictions:
1) load my init files
2) open my book mark with `C-x r l'
3) select the asciidoc doc bookmark and press `v'
4) isearch for `image', crash at `ima'
If I open that asciidoc.txt.gz with `find-file' I can't reproduce the
crash.
If the asciidoc.txt.gz is not in /usr/share/doc/ascii/ (exp. in my ~/)
directory, and I open it from bookmark by using `v'. It don't crash.
> and i searched for `image', and bomm~~~
> gdb infomation see attachments.
[[ Please make sure you give the appropriate mime-type, if you give a
generic type like application/octet-stream some MUAs will refuse to
guess. Alternatively, you don't need to bother gzipping anything
under 10K. ]]
Sorry for bad mime-type. I gzip it just to protect the unencodeable
characters from being mangled.
This is a known bug; something in the motion cache is getting
confused, I think. Unfortunately, as usual, I can't reproduce. Can
you reproduce starting with "xemacs -vanilla", and give an exact
keystroke by keystroke recipe?
With this I can't reproduct the crash :'(
Do you think the asciidoc.txt.gz is very import for you to
debug/reproduce the crash? If so I will post it here.
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