Re: HEADSUP to Emacs users (emacs X11 crash)

2015-01-31 Thread Ken Brown
On 1/31/2015 3:22 PM, Gulliver Smith wrote: (reference https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2014-10/msg00198.html) I just wanted to report that I reported this problem on another thread, but just found this one. I continue to experience the bug. I have just installed 64 bit cygwin with emacs X11 in a n

Re: HEADSUP to Emacs users (emacs X11 crash)

2015-01-31 Thread Gulliver Smith
(reference https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2014-10/msg00198.html) I just wanted to report that I reported this problem on another thread, but just found this one. I continue to experience the bug. I have just installed 64 bit cygwin with emacs X11 in a new Windows 64 bit virtual machine. The X Serve

Re: HEADSUP to Emacs users

2014-10-19 Thread Andrea Venturoli
On 10/13/14 20:49, Ken Brown wrote: It wouldn't hurt to double check; you should have a line that says "X11Forwarding yes" in /etc/sshd_config in the Cygwin installation. I have this. It looks like you don't have the cygserver service running. My recollection is that you might need this f

Re: HEADSUP to Emacs users

2014-10-16 Thread Ken Brown
On 10/11/2014 1:36 PM, Ken Brown wrote: In a continuing effort to track down the cause of the mysterious crashes that some Emacs users have reported, I'm now wondering if these are caused by the stack being too small. Apparently this is not the cause (http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?b

Re: HEADSUP to Emacs users

2014-10-13 Thread Ken Brown
On 10/13/2014 12:56 PM, Andrea Venturoli wrote: On 10/13/14 13:37, Ken Brown wrote: It works fine for me in that scenario. I didn't report it earlier, since it's not that important to me; howerver if I could solve... Do you get an error message when it crashes? Yes: ** (emacs:3752): W

Re: HEADSUP to Emacs users

2014-10-13 Thread Ken Brown
On 10/13/2014 12:21 PM, Doug Lewan wrote: -Original Message- From: ... On Behalf Of Ken Brown Sent: Saturday, 2014 October 11 13:37 To: cygwin Subject: HEADSUP to Emacs users In a continuing effort to track down the cause of the mysterious crashes that some Emacs users have reported, I'm

Re: HEADSUP to Emacs users

2014-10-13 Thread Andrea Venturoli
On 10/13/14 13:37, Ken Brown wrote: It works fine for me in that scenario. I didn't report it earlier, since it's not that important to me; howerver if I could solve... Do you get an error message when it crashes? Yes: ** (emacs:3752): WARNING **: Couldn't connect to accessibility bu

RE: HEADSUP to Emacs users

2014-10-13 Thread Doug Lewan
> -Original Message- > From: ... On > Behalf Of Ken Brown > Sent: Saturday, 2014 October 11 13:37 > To: cygwin > Subject: HEADSUP to Emacs users > > In a continuing effort to track down the cause of the mysterious > crashes > that some Emacs users have reported, I'm now wondering if these

Re: HEADSUP to Emacs users

2014-10-13 Thread Ken Brown
On 10/13/2014 5:11 AM, Andrea Venturoli wrote: Now, on Windows 7 with 64b Cygwin, emacs works fine in text mode and X, but will crash when I connect to this box via ssh and try to run it on a remote X terminal (while still working fine in text mode). It works fine for me in that scenario. Do y

Re: HEADSUP to Emacs users

2014-10-13 Thread Andrea Venturoli
On 10/11/14 19:36, Ken Brown wrote: In a continuing effort to track down the cause of the mysterious crashes that some Emacs users have reported, I'm now wondering if these are caused by the stack being too small. If you have been experiencing crashes, please issue the following command (as admi