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Re: Crashes of GNU Emacs 23
From: |
Nick Roberts |
Subject: |
Re: Crashes of GNU Emacs 23 |
Date: |
Thu, 7 Jul 2005 17:12:59 +1200 |
> > What you need to do is start emacs under gdb in the Emacs source
> > directory.
> Doesn't work so fine ...
> From within stable GNU Emacs 22.0.50 I get in the *gud-emacs* buffer:
I don't think Jan is saying start gdb "in Emacs".
...
> and in *Backtrace* buffer:
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable font-lock-warning-face)
> gud-gdb-marker-filter("\nerror-begin\n.gdbinit:705: Error in
Anyway, I have fixed this now, if you want to try again.
> pete 154 /\ gdb
Its generally best to start with "gdb emacs"
> No symbol table is loaded. Use the "file" command.
> (gdb) exec-file emacs
And if you don't, you need:
(gdb) file emacs
so that the symbols get loaded
> Reading symbols for shared libraries ................ done
> (gdb) run
> Starting program:
> /Users/pete/Quellen/Emacs_CVS/emacs--unicode--0--patch-67/src/emacs
> Reading symbols for shared libraries
> .++++..................................................\
> done
> But -- (x-synchronize t) does nothing ... When I then choose an item
> from the menu GNU Emcas crashes. gdb tells me:
> X protocol error: BadFont (invalid Font parameter) on protocol request
> 55
> Program exited with code 0106.
> (gdb) where
> No stack.
There's no stack because execution has finished. What has happened between
the X protocol error and here to cause this?
Nick
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- Re: Crashes of GNU Emacs 23, Peter Dyballa, 2005/07/07
- Re: Crashes of GNU Emacs 23, Jan D., 2005/07/07
- Re: Crashes of GNU Emacs 23, Peter Dyballa, 2005/07/07
- Re: Crashes of GNU Emacs 23, Jan D., 2005/07/07
- Re: Crashes of GNU Emacs 23, Peter Dyballa, 2005/07/07
- Re: Crashes of GNU Emacs 23, Jan D., 2005/07/08
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