|--==> "NK" == Norbert Koch <viteno(a)xemacs.org> writes:
NK> Steve Youngs <sryoungs(a)bigpond.net.au> writes:
>What do you have C-c C-c bound to in message-mode?
NK> The normal setting, C-c C-c runs `message-send-and-exit'. And I
NK> s'pose it's exit message-mode not the editor :)
Yup. Although I had one occasion where C-c C-c appeared to be bound
to `exit-world'. I hit `C-c C-c', message-mode exited, closely
followed by XEmacs, X, Linux, computer, every electrical device in the
house, even my heart tried to exit (skipped a number of beats).
NK> It doesn't happen very often. I've not seen this one happen in
NK> many months.
Bugs that can't be reproduced, at least semi-reliably, a very hard, if
not impossible, to track down and fix.
The only other thing I could suggest is that if you still have the
core file around you might be able to drag some more meaningful info
from it with all the funky things in ./src/.gdbinit.
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