On 5/15/2012 8:26 AM, Filipp Gunbin wrote:
Sorry, the message disappeared for some reason. Here it is.
Filipp
Ken Brown writes:
On 5/15/2012 6:57 AM, Filipp Gunbin wrote:
I tried emacs-24, but with no luck: after hitting `C-x C-f C-g' emacs
almost always dumps core. I had to revert to emacs-23 for now (using
the workaround with emacs-nox, thanks for it!).
Sorry for the poor report, probably I could provide more details if
needed.
Please do provide details, including the cygcheck output requested at
http://cygwin.com/problems.html
Give a complete recipe for reproducing the problem, preferably
starting with `emacs -Q'.
Thanks.
Ken
Attached the output from cygcheck. For some reason it dumped core too:
$ cygcheck -s -v -r> /tmp/cygcheck.out
Segmentation fault
I wonder if this is the same problem as the one that was reported in
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2012-05/msg00292.html
and fixed in the 2012-05-14 snapshot.
Other programs seem to work normally (though I haven't tried many).
The steps to reproduce the problem with emacs-24 are:
1. start emacs: emacs -nw -Q
2. C-x C-f C-g
Here emacs either dumps core or hangs.
I can reproduce this on XP but not on Windows 7. And I see from your
(partial) cygcheck output that you're running Vista. I'll try to debug
this on my XP system.
Ken
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