These are tidings of great sorrow and melancholy, for ever since I upgraded X11 on my Cygwin workstation (about a week ago) I lost my reliable faithful friend, GNU Emacs, whose X11 version crashes often and unpredictably with segmentation fault (the "nox" version runs fine).
I run Emacs and X11 server directly on my localhost's display, so OpenSSH is not involved (there were some comments on this mailing lists to the effect that OpenSSH was the culprit). The current versions of various software packages I have running on my XP box are: Windows XP Professional Ver 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1 cygwin 1.5.7-1 XFree86-base 4.3.0-4 XFree86-xserv 4.3.0-55 XFree86-lib 4.3.0-2 XFree86-bin 4.3.0-15 XFree86-etc 4.3.0-9 XFree86-prog 4.3.0-16 emacs 21.2-12 emacs-el 21.2-12 emacs-X11 21.2-12 On the latest Emacs crash the following message was left on my console: X protocol error: BadLength (poly request too large or internal Xlib length error) on protocol request 56 The X11 server is run from startxwin.sh with the -multiwindow and -clipboard options. Another X11 tool that doesn't even come up and crashes right away is xedit, but I don't care about it too much. About Emacs, though, I care a great deal. xterm, xclock, xbiff -- all these run fine, as well as ssh, sshd, exim, compilers, etc. Xemacs seems to be running well too. So, why? Why Emacs? Why me? Why now? Sob, sob... Zdzislaw (Gustav) Meglicki, Office of the Vice President for Information Technology, Indiana University, 601 E. Kirkwood Ave., Room 112, Bloomington, IN 47405-1223, USA, ph: 812-856-5597, fax: 812-855-3310, mob: 812-345-3284, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://beige.ucs.indiana.edu/gustav -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/