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from this crash, especially including the Lisp backtrace, as well as the
XEmacs configuration from M-x describe-installation (or equivalently, the
file `Installation' in the top of the build tree).
*Please* try *hard* to obtain a C stack backtrace; without it, we are
unlikely
to be able to analyze the problem. Locate the core file produced as a
result
of this crash (often called `core' or `core.<process-id>', and located in
the directory in which you started XEmacs or your home directory), and type
gdb /home/midas/local/xemacs/bin/xemacs core
then type `where' at the debugger prompt. No GDB on your system? You may
have DBX, or XDB, or SDB. (Ask your system administrator if you need
help.)
If no core file was produced, enable them (often with `ulimit -c
unlimited')
in case of future recurrance of the crash.
Lisp backtrace follows:
# (unwind-protect ...)
# (unwind-protect ...)
# (unwind-protect ...)
# (unwind-protect ...)
# (unwind-protect ...)
# (unwind-protect ...)
# (unwind-protect ...)
# (unwind-protect ...)
delete-window(#<window 0x288d>)
# bind (next window window)
window-reduce-to-one(#<window 0x28a3>)
# bind (combination-start root-window frame)
frame-reduce-to-one-window(#<x-frame "XEmacs" 0x2692>)
# bind (configuration frame)
really-set-window-configuration(#<x-frame "XEmacs" 0x2692> [cl-struct-
window-configuration #<x-frame "XEmacs" 0x2692> 563 323 #<buffer "
*mouse-
read-file*<2>"> 15 10 4 [cl-struct-saved-window nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
0 0 555 300 0 nil nil nil [cl-struct-saved-window nil nil nil nil nil nil
nil 0 0 555 255 0 nil nil [cl-struct-saved-window t nil nil #<buffer "
*mouse-read-file*"> #<marker in no buffer 0x84a78a4> #<marker at 1 in
*mouse-read-file* 0x84a78d4> #<marker at 1 in *mouse-read-file* 0x84a78bc>
0 0 159 255 0 nil nil nil nil [cl-struct-saved-window nil nil nil #<buffer
"*Completions*"> #<marker in no buffer 0x84a78ec> #<marker at 1 in
*Completions* 0x84a7994> #<marker at 1 in *Completions* 0x84a797c> 159 0
555 255 0 nil nil nil nil nil]] nil [cl-struct-saved-window nil nil nil
#<buffer " *mouse-read-file*<2>"> #<marker in no buffer
0x84a785c> #<marker
at 1 in *mouse-read-file*<2> 0x84a788c> #<marker at 1 in *mouse-read-
file*<2> 0x84a7874> 0 255 555 300 0 nil nil nil nil nil]] [cl-struct-saved-
window nil t nil #<buffer " *Minibuf-0*"> #<marker in no buffer
0x84a7814>
#<marker at 1 in *Minibuf-0* 0x84a7844> #<marker at 1 in *Minibuf-0*
0x84a782c> 0 300 555 315 0 nil nil nil nil nil]]])
# bind (frame configuration)
set-window-configuration([cl-struct-window-configuration #<x-frame
"XEmacs" 0x2692> 563 323 #<buffer "
*mouse-read-file*<2>"> 15 10 4 [cl-
struct-saved-window nil nil nil nil nil nil nil 0 0 555 300 0 nil nil nil
[cl-struct-saved-window nil nil nil nil nil nil nil 0 0 555 255 0 nil nil
[cl-struct-saved-window t nil nil #<buffer " *mouse-read-file*">
#<marker
in no buffer 0x84a78a4> #<marker at 1 in *mouse-read-file* 0x84a78d4>
#<marker at 1 in *mouse-read-file* 0x84a78bc> 0 0 159 255 0 nil nil nil
nil [cl-struct-saved-window nil nil nil #<buffer "*Completions*">
#<marker
in no buffer 0x84a78ec> #<marker at 1 in *Completions* 0x84a7994> #<marker
at 1 in *Completions* 0x84a797c> 159 0 555 255 0 nil nil nil nil nil]] nil
[cl-struct-saved-window nil nil nil #<buffer "
*mouse-read-file*<2>">
#<marker in no buffer 0x84a785c> #<marker at 1 in *mouse-read-file*<2>
0x84a788c> #<marker at 1 in *mouse-read-file*<2> 0x84a7874> 0 255 555 300
0 nil nil nil nil nil]] [cl-struct-saved-window nil t nil #<buffer "
*Minibuf-0*"> #<marker in no buffer 0x84a7814> #<marker at 1 in
*Minibuf-
0* 0x84a7844> #<marker at 1 in *Minibuf-0* 0x84a782c> 0 300 555 315 0 nil
nil nil nil nil]]])
byte-code("..." [oconfig frame buffer-read-only oframe buffer mconfig
buffer-disable-undo nil erase-buffer frame-live-p selected-frame select-
frame set-window-configuration] 2)
# bind (minibuffer-default _history_ oconfig mconfig frame buffer window
oframe owindow dir default abbrev-table history readp keymap initial-
contents prompt)
read-from-minibuffer("Load bookmarks from: (~/.emacs.bmk) " "~/"
#<keymap
read-file-name-map size 2 0xf13> nil file-name-history nil "~/.emacs.bmk")
# bind (minibuffer-completion-table minibuffer-completion-predicate
minibuffer-completion-confirm last-exact-completion insert completer
initial-contents must-match default dir prompt history)
read-file-name-2(file-name-history "Load bookmarks from: (~/.emacs.bmk) "
"~/" "~/.emacs.bmk" confirm nil read-file-name-internal)
# (unwind-protect ...)
# bind (user-data dirwin filewin frame butbuf dirbuf filebuf file-p
completer initial-contents must-match default dir prompt history)
mouse-read-file-name-1(file-name-history "Load bookmarks from:
(~/.emacs.bmk) " "~/" "~/.emacs.bmk" confirm nil
read-file-name-internal)
byte-code("..." [initial-contents must-match default dir prompt history
mouse-read-file-name-1 completer] 8)
# bind (completer initial-contents must-match default dir prompt history
type)
read-file-name-1(file file-name-history "Load bookmarks from:
(~/.emacs.bmk) " "~/" "~/.emacs.bmk" confirm nil
read-file-name-internal)
# bind (history initial-contents must-match default dir prompt)
read-file-name("Load bookmarks from: (~/.emacs.bmk) " "~/"
"~/.emacs.bmk"
confirm)
(list (read-file-name (format "Load bookmarks from: (%s) " bookmark-
default-file) "~/" bookmark-default-file (quote confirm)))
call-interactively(bookmark-load)
# (condition-case ... . error)
# (catch top-level ...)
Segmentation fault
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Please use M-x report-emacs-bug to report bugs. If you can't do that,
at least send us the Installation file.
Without a C backtrace, it's mostly of historical interest, however.
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