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bug#31547: 25.3; Core dump: g_main_context_prepare() called recursively
From: |
Marc Wilhelm Küster |
Subject: |
bug#31547: 25.3; Core dump: g_main_context_prepare() called recursively from within a source's check() or prepare() member. |
Date: |
Tue, 22 May 2018 21:43:36 +0200 |
Dear Eli Zaretskii,
thanks for your reply and no problem, here we go, assuming the script you've
been speaking of is
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Crashing.html
The file contains quite a number of question marks, though
The emacs in question is incidentally the current emacs version in Archlinux
Best regards,
Marc
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On Tue, 22 May 2018 18:34:23 +0200,
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>
> > From: marc@budabe.eu
> > Date: Tue, 22 May 2018 06:45:31 +0200
> >
> > Actions:
> > - Start Wanderlust package
> > - Open the .Sent Folder (most likely dependend on its concrete contents)
> > --> first core dump of Emacs in years (here reproducible)
> >
> >
> >
> > (emacs:11477): GLib-WARNING **: 06:38:49.685: g_main_context_prepare()
> > called recursively from within a source's check() or prepare() member.
> >
> > (emacs:11477): GLib-WARNING **: 06:38:49.685: g_main_context_check() called
> > recursively from within a source's check() or prepare() member.
> >
> > Backtrace:
> > emacs[0x508b3f]
> > emacs[0x4ee96c]
>
> Thanks, but this backtrace can only be interpreted on the system where
> it was produced. So please use the procedure described in the node
> "Crashing" of the Emacs manual to convert the addresses to file names,
> function names, and source line numbers.
>
> If you can afford that, please try the latest release candidate of
> Emacs 26.1, it's available from alpha.gnu.org. It could be that this
> problem was already fixed.