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Re: 22.0.99 emacs dumper (?) problem
From: |
Chip Coldwell |
Subject: |
Re: 22.0.99 emacs dumper (?) problem |
Date: |
Fri, 18 May 2007 12:19:17 -0400 (EDT) |
On Fri, 18 May 2007, Neal Becker wrote:
> Chip Coldwell wrote:
>
> >
> > I would like to bring the bug described here:
> >
> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=239344
> >
> > to the attention of this mailing list. In a nutshell, what happens is
> > that an emacs binary built using the Fedora 7 build system will
> > seg-fault immediately when run on a Fedora 7 install. The stack trace
> > shows an assert failing in the glibc malloc code (usually it's
> > setlocale invoking malloc); it appears that something about the way
> > the dumper preserves the malloc state between the dumping emacs and
> > the dumped emacs isn't quite working.
> >
> > Another theory that is being examined is that somewhere there is a
> > pointer to anonymous mmaped memory. It seems that prepending
> >
> > MALLOC_MMAP_MAX_=0
> >
> > to this line
> >
> > LC_ALL=C $(RUN_TEMACS) -nl -batch -l loadup dump
> >
> > works, although there are some conflicting reports about this, also.
> >
> > Anyway, if we could get some more eyes on this bug, it would probably
> > help a bunch.
> >
> > Chip
> >
>
> This worked for me with emacs-23.0.0.1 until yesterday's update to
> glibc-2.6-1.
> (No, I haven't rebuilt emacs today after the glibc-2.6-1 update)
Do you mean that dumping emacs-23.0.0.1 with "MALLOC_MMAP_MAX_=0"
built a binary that worked with glibc-2.5.90-22 but stopped working
after the update to glibc-2.6-1?
emacs-23 is the unicode2 branch, right? I would assume that the
malloc hooks, dumper, lisp allocator, etc are common to the two
branches.
Chip
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Charles M. "Chip" Coldwell
Senior Software Engineer
Red Hat, Inc
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