Hi,
I'm running the latest git snapshot of dwm on Arch Linux. It crashes
(and the X server along with it) deterministically when I run:
xsetroot -name $(printf '\xf0\x9f\xa4\x93')
That's an emoji character. It was in some Web page's title and got
picked up by my browser as window title,
Hi Laslo,
[2016-10-25 12:45:18 +0200] Laslo Hunhold:
> thanks for the report, but it doesn't crash for me. Before beating this
> horse any more, what you should do is use the stock config.def.h and
> see if the problem persists there.
Unfortunately it crashes even with the default config.def.h.
[2016-10-25 00:09:42 -1000] Gaetan Bisson:
> I'm running the latest git snapshot of dwm on Arch Linux. It crashes
> (and the X server along with it) deterministically when I run:
>
> xsetroot -name $(printf '\xf0\x9f\xa4\x93')
This can be "fixed" by cha
Hi Martin,
[2016-10-25 12:55:53 +0200] Martin Kühne:
> IIRC there are fonts who claim ridiculously large glyph sizes in some
> circumstances, and yes that wasn't a dwm issue in and on itself.
> Geatan, what font configuration are you using?
I'm using DejaVu Sans Mono (the default "monospace" on m
[2016-10-25 01:51:35 -1000] Gaetan Bisson:
> [2016-10-25 12:55:53 +0200] Martin Kühne:
> > IIRC there are fonts who claim ridiculously large glyph sizes in some
> > circumstances, and yes that wasn't a dwm issue in and on itself.
> > Geatan, what font configuration are
Hi,
The BORDER setting to st has recently been broken by the XDBE patch;
this is fixed by the patch below, which also removes bufh/bufw since
they are now redundant with the w/h members.
Cheers.
--
Gaetan
diff -Naur old/st.c new/st.c
--- old/st.c2012-07-28 22:27:26.0 +1000
+++ new