Here's another update...
I've located what goes wrong when Cygwin/X crashes.
In shadow.c, shadowSetup() sets all functionpointers, pScreen-CreateGC,
pScreen-PaintWindowBackground etc..
then in the functions shadowCreateGC, shadowPaintWindow etc.. the screen privates are
retreived
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004, Sebastian wrote:
Here's another update...
I've located what goes wrong when Cygwin/X crashes.
In shadow.c, shadowSetup() sets all functionpointers, pScreen-CreateGC,
pScreen-PaintWindowBackground etc..
then in the functions shadowCreateGC, shadowPaintWindow etc.. the
Back with some more debug info.
GDB settings
break shadow.c:1290, 1295,1298
commands
silent
printf PWB1/2/3 0x%x\n,*pScreen-PaintWindowBackground
cont
end
Friday 22/10 17.35 CET
PWB1 0x78364c
PWB2 0x78364c
PWB3
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, Sebastian wrote:
Hey again,
I've excluded the option that pScreen might be NULL by adding if(pScreen != NULL) {
the code }...it still crashes thought, with the same gdb output.
The strange thing is that this crash happens something like 1 time out of 3, the
other
Hello again!
I've been doing debugging and testing the last two days, and things are weird ;)
When running XWinEMU2 from gdb with mwm it both works and crashes.
(run -ac -screen 0 1280 1024 -emulatepseudo)
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x00ff in ?? ()
(gdb) bt
#0
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004, Sebastian wrote:
Hello again!
I've been doing debugging and testing the last two days, and things are weird ;)
When running XWinEMU2 from gdb with mwm it both works and crashes.
(run -ac -screen 0 1280 1024 -emulatepseudo)
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation
Hey ppl!
As I've written earlier (posts
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2004-09/msg00157.html and
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2004-09/msg00097.html)
I've been using Cygwin/X to remotely display a Solaris
app, which uses pseudocolor on my laptop. It worked
when using the