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bug#62831: 29.0.90; Emacs-pretest-29.0.90 aarch64 on macOS crashes when


From: Daniel Martín
Subject: bug#62831: 29.0.90; Emacs-pretest-29.0.90 aarch64 on macOS crashes when receiving a three-finger tap.
Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2023 16:56:54 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.2 (darwin)

tags 62831 + unreproducible
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Sami Lahtinen <sami.lahtinen@gmail.com> writes:

> la 15. huhtik. 2023 klo 22.51 Daniel Martín (mardani29@yahoo.es) kirjoitti:
>
>> Sami Lahtinen <sami.lahtinen@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> > Unfortunately I am unable to run GDB, as it seems that GDB doesn't run on
>> > aarch64.
>> >
>> > I tried to debug using LLDB, but since I have no experience with these
>> > things I was unable to do so. I can try to find some time to learn the
>> > process next week, but it might take a while, as I have never done any
>> > debugging before. Maybe someone with more experience has access to an
>> Apple
>> > silicon machine and can replicate the bug?
>>
>> If you open Console.app, you should see the Emacs crash there, under
>> Crash Reports.  Could you upload the report to this bug thread?
>>
>> I will attach it to this email.

I have taken a look at the backtrace and it shows that the crash is in
Apple WebKit when it tries to initialize the JS VM (the dictionary popup
is apparently implemented using a web viewer).  I've converted the
backtrace to plain text and attached it to this bug report.

>
> I can try to pinpont the part of my init.el that is causing this bug, but
> it will take a day or two.
>

Yes, that'd be helpful.  If anyone has a detailed recipe to reproduce
this bug, feel free to comment.  For know, I've tagged the bug as
unreproducible.

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