Rodrigo Medina wrote:
To the X11 mantainer:
I am trying to compile the last version of
xdvik (22.84.14) with X11R7.
The execution of xdvi-xaw3d stops with Segmentation fault.
Using gdb I have determined that the failure is due to the
function XtGetApplicationResources() of the Xt library.
Thanks very much for looking into this...
Warning: No type converter registered for '' to '<81>ìÀ' conversion.
[...]
Warning: No type converter registered for '<90>' to '' conversion.
I took a quick look at this, there's definitely something strange going on here.
I think those strings between '' are supposed to be type names like "String",
via the defines in /usr/include/X11/StringDefs.h, but for some reason
XtString[] doesn't seem to get linked from the Xt libary, so we use a local,
uninitialized instance, with, as they say, hilarious consequences. You can
see this quite clearly if you set a breakpoint on the call to
XtSetTypeConverter() in main.c.
You can work around this by building with CFLAGS="-DXTSTRINGDEFINES", which
makes the strings constants rather than references to elements in an imported
array.
But then it fails with a different segv, but this looks to be due to a similar
problem with transientShellWidgetClass
This really needs some digging into how this used to work and what's changed....
The function XtGetApplicationResources() gives a lot of warnings about
type conversion and yields a pointer resource.paper which is out of bounds.
I am sorry of not being able to give you a simpler example of failure,
but I am not an expert on libXt.
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