Yeah, I just downloaded and tried it out. If I keep my default setting
of "DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0" and run my XServer, everything works fine.
However, if I set DISPLAY to <null> or ":0" then rxvt just coredumps.
That issue aside, is there anyway to FORCE X-style behavior or W-style
behavior with a command-line option? Sometimes I like to mix'n'match
X-style rxvt and native rxvt, but I can't do that now (assuming native
works) -- because everything's controlled by a global environment
variable.
--Chuck
Don Sharp wrote:
>
> I just downloaded the latest rxvt and tried the command below
>
> $ rxvt.exe -sr -sl 1000 -fn "Lucida Console-bold-14" -tn rxvt -ls -e
> bash --log
> in -i
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>
> An invocation of plain "rxvt" also segfaults.
>
> System is up to date by virtue of same setup that installed new rxvt.
>
> Reverting to my previous rxvt-2.7.2-w32c.
>
> Cheers
>
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