>>> Alternatively, instead of running emacs under gdb, you could just run emacs
>>> as you normally do and then attach gdb when emacs freezes. >>("gdb -p
>>> ") At that point, a backtrace of all threads would be useful.
>> It happened again. Attached to PID as shown above. (gdb) list gave sa
Rockefeller, Harry writes:
> I also used Ken's suggestion sending "thread 1" to gdb and then "bt".
> It did give much more information but I don't know if any of it is
> useful.
It probably is useful for Ken, that's why he was asking. It will tell
him where things got stuck. It looks like some m
>> It happened again. Attached to PID as shown above. (gdb) list gave same
>> result as above.
>> (gdb) bt
>> #0 0x773bafb1 in ntdll!DbgBreakPoint () from
>> /cygdrive/c/Windows/SYSTEM32/ntdll.dll
>> #1 0x77462e08 in ntdll!DbgUiRemoteBreakin () from
>> /cygdrive/c/Windows/SYSTE
Rockefeller, Harry writes:
> It happened again. Attached to PID as shown above. (gdb) list gave same
> result as above.
> (gdb) bt
> #0 0x773bafb1 in ntdll!DbgBreakPoint () from
> /cygdrive/c/Windows/SYSTEM32/ntdll.dll
> #1 0x77462e08 in ntdll!DbgUiRemoteBreakin () from
> /cy
On 4/4/2019 12:25 PM, Rockefeller, Harry wrote:
>> Alternatively, instead of running emacs under gdb, you could just run emacs
>> as you normally do and then attach gdb when emacs freezes. >("gdb -p
>> ") At that point, a backtrace of all threads would be useful.
> It happened again. Attached
>On 3/27/2019 10:40 AM, Rockefeller, Harry wrote:
>> CYGWIN_NT-6.1 HARRYR-PC 3.0.4(0.338/5/3) 2019-03-16 09:50 x86_64
>> Cygwin GNU Emacs 26.1
>> How this happened.
>> It had happened twice before but appeared to be intermittent.
>> This time it happened I had copied a line from an xterm, including
On 3/27/2019 10:40 AM, Rockefeller, Harry wrote:
> CYGWIN_NT-6.1 HARRYR-PC 3.0.4(0.338/5/3) 2019-03-16 09:50 x86_64 Cygwin
> GNU Emacs 26.1
>
> How this happened.
> It had happened twice before but appeared to be intermittent.
> This time it happened I had copied a line from an xterm, including th
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