Thorsten Jolitz wrote: > Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> writes: >> Fabrice Niessen writes: > >>> On Windows 8, with Emacs 24.4.1 (from Dani) and Org mode version >>> 8.3beta, I can very often freeze Emacs when clocking into a task, or >>> when editing the timestamps found in the LOGBOOK drawer. >> >> I've gotten something looking like that from time to time (more often >> in the early days of the Org caching mechanism), and sending SIGUSR2 >> to the frozen emacs would reveal that it was in the midst of >> something flyspell-related.
I'm under Windows, though with Cygwin. Not sure if that procedure works... >> You don't appear to be running flyspell, I didn't tell about Flyspell, but though, yes, I'm using it everywhere, always. >> but I'll guess that Org's timers are clashing with somebody else's >> timers. Not very helpful, I know. > > I just crashed > > ,---- > | GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.12.2) > | of 2014-06-11 on var-lib-archbuild-staging-x86_64-jgc > `---- > > again today while refiling an Org task, but I already reported this a > few weeks ago to the Emacs maintainers and it seems I have a "stripped > binary" that does not deliver useful backtrace info. I don't use > flyspell and I'm on Archlinux. > > Not very helpful, I know. Yes, the problem is how to collect traces that can help people understand and fix the problem. Best regards, Fabrice -- Fabrice Niessen Leuven, Belgium http://www.pirilampo.org/