Hi,
I've upgraded my 21.4 cvs yesterday and the build ran fine except for
having no buffer tabs anymore, until it crashed last night while i was
away (and i ignored it).
and it just crashed right in front of me now while i was moving my mouse
over it.
i've no core but i'll enable it right now in case i get a new crash.
here is what's in my logs though:
Fatal error (11).
Your files have been auto-saved.
Use `M-x recover-session' to recover them.
Your version of XEmacs was distributed with a PROBLEMS file that may
describe
your crash, and with luck a workaround. Please check it first, but do
report
the crash anyway. Please report this bug by invoking M-x
report-emacs-bug,
or by selecting `Send Bug Report' from the Help menu. If necessary,
send
ordinary email to `crashes(a)xemacs.org'. *MAKE SURE* to include 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 /opt/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:
event-window(#<motion-event 240, 532>)
# bind (frame event)
default-mouse-motion-handler(#<motion-event 240, 532>)
# (unwind-protect ...)
# (unwind-protect ...)
# bind (inhibit-quit)
# (condition-case ... . error)
# (unwind-protect ...)
read-minibuffer-internal("Find file: ")
byte-code("..." [standard-output standard-input prompt recursion-depth
minibuf
fer-depth t read-minibuffer-internal] 2)
# (catch exit ...)
# bind (mouse-grabbed-buffer current-prefix-arg
# minibuffer-history-variable mi
nibuffer-history-position minibuffer-scroll-window)
# (unwind-protect ...)
# bind (minibuffer-default _history_ oconfig mconfig frame buffer
# window ofram
e owindow dir default abbrev-table history readp keymap initial-contents
prompt)
read-from-minibuffer("Find file: " "~/projects/XMLEditor/plugins/"
#<keymap re
ad-file-name-map size 2 0xdca> nil file-name-history nil
"~/projects/XMLEditor/p
lugins/Makefile.plugins")
# 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 "Find file: " nil
"~/projects/XMLEditor/plu
gins/Makefile.plugins" nil nil read-file-name-internal)
# bind (completer initial-contents must-match default dir prompt
# history type)
read-file-name-1(file file-name-history "Find file: " nil
"~/projects/XMLEdito
r/plugins/Makefile.plugins" nil nil read-file-name-internal)
# bind (history initial-contents must-match default dir prompt)
read-file-name("Find file: " nil nil nil)
call-interactively(find-file)
# (condition-case ... . error)
# (catch top-level ...)
and here's my Installation:
uname -a: Linux westmalle 2.4.18-k7 #1 Sun Apr 14 13:19:11 EST 2002 i686
unknown
unknown GNU/Linux
./configure '--with-mule' '--prefix' '/opt/xemacs'
XEmacs 21.4.10 "Military Intelligence" configured for `i686-pc-linux'.
Compilation / Installation:
Source code location: /opt/xemacs/src/xemacs-21.4
Installation prefix: /opt/xemacs
Operating system description file: `s/linux.h'
Machine description file: `m/intel386.h'
Compiler: gcc -g -O3 -Wall -Wno-switch
-Winline -Wmis
sing-prototypes -Wsign-compare -Wshadow
Relocating allocator for buffers: no
GNU version of malloc: yes
- Using Doug Lea's new malloc from the GNU C Library.
Linking with `-z nocombreloc'.
- Consider configuring with --pdump.
Window System:
Compiling in support for the X window system:
- X Windows headers location: /usr/X11R6/include
- X Windows libraries location: /usr/X11R6/lib
- Handling WM_COMMAND properly.
Using Lucid menubars.
Using Lucid scrollbars.
TTY:
Compiling in support for ncurses.
Images:
Compiling in support for GIF images (builtin).
Compiling in support for XPM images.
Compiling in support for PNG images.
Compiling in support for JPEG images.
Compiling in support for TIFF images.
Sound:
Compiling in support for sound (native).
Compiling in support for NAS (network audio system).
Databases:
Internationalization:
Compiling in support for Mule (multi-lingual Emacs).
Compiling in support for XIM (X11R5+ I18N input method).
- Using raw Xlib to provide XIM support.
Compiling in support for Canna on Mule.
Mail:
Compiling in support for "dot-locking" mail spool file locking method.
Other Features:
Inhibiting IPv6 canonicalization at startup.
Compiling in support for dynamic shared object modules.
now where did my tabs go again ? :)
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