>> "Thomas" == Thomas Demmer writes:
>
>Thomas> Until last week I was using 21.4.11 or so from xemacs.org,
built with
>Thomas> whatever cygwin they used and it ran fine, so I was assuming a
cygwin bug
>Thomas> here.
>
>In which mode does it run ?
>
>The following is copied from a he
> "Thomas" == Thomas Demmer writes:
Thomas> Until last week I was using 21.4.11 or so from xemacs.org, built with
Thomas> whatever cygwin they used and it ran fine, so I was assuming a cygwin bug
Thomas> here.
In which mode does it run ?
The following is copied from a header file
>
>> "Thomas" == Thomas Demmer writes:
>
>Thomas> Hi all,
>
>Hi Thomas, finally you send the message to the list :-)
>
>Thomas> I can reliably crash XEmacs by the following procedure:
>
>FWIW, me too. But since I will *never* use the Win32 version and have
>never used the Win32 version
> "Thomas" == Thomas Demmer writes:
Thomas> Hi all,
Hi Thomas, finally you send the message to the list :-)
Thomas> I can reliably crash XEmacs by the following procedure:
FWIW, me too. But since I will *never* use the Win32 version and have
never used the Win32 version as already s
Hi all,
I can reliably crash XEmacs by the following procedure:
Start the non-X11 version:
$ DISPLAY='' CYGWIN='error_start=c:\cygwin\bin\dumper.exe' xemacs foo &
Press "Alt-x info" to invoke the info directory, press twice Pg-Down.
Boom:
$ Fatal error: assertion failed, file
/usr/src/xemac
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