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Re: 21.1 SEGV with Motif libs


From: Jan D.
Subject: Re: 21.1 SEGV with Motif libs
Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2003 19:24:49 +0100
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luis fernandes wrote:
"jan" == Jan D <address@hidden> writes:


    jan> It seems you have something strange in your X resources.
    jan> Can you do % xrdb -query > xrecs
    jan> and then mail xrecs here?

I have included it below.

    jan> You can also try to see if the behavious presists if you do
    jan> % xrdb -query > xrecs % xrdb /dev/null % emacs

Running emacs after the above commands are run gives me this:

Warning: Conversion arguments for widget 'Open File...' contain an unsupported 
address mode
Warning: Conversion arguments for widget 'Open File...' contain an unsupported 
address mode
Warning: Conversion arguments for widget 'Open File...' contain an unsupported 
address mode
Warning: Conversion arguments for widget 'Open File...' contain an unsupported 
address mode
Warning: Conversion arguments for widget 'Open File...' contain an unsupported 
address mode
Warning: Conversion arguments for widget 'Open File...' contain an unsupported 
address mode
Warning: Conversion arguments for widget 'Open File...' contain an unsupported 
address mode
Warning: Conversion arguments for widget 'Open File...' contain an unsupported 
address mode
Fatal error (11).zsh: segmentation fault  /usr/local/emacs21.2/bin/emacs

Fewer errors this time (I think).

------------------------------------------------------------------------
Results of xrdb -query:

Thank you for that.  Unfortunately nothing strange there.

Can you check what you have under /usr/X11? From your previous post you build with X libs from /usr/X11/lib, but do you take motif from /usr/dt? Could be an incompatible Xt version in /usr/X11 that does not play nice with motif in /usr/dt.

How about trying to build Emacs without /usr/X11 in that case, i.e. just 
/usr/dt?

        Jan D.






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