Thanks very much, I will try this and let you all know how it goes.
Hopefully one of these issues have been fixed:)

On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 1:05 PM, Tony Mechelynck
<antoine.mechely...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 17/11/09 21:11, Mahmoud Abdelkader wrote:
>>
>> Sometimes, in the middle of a gVim session with multiple tabs open as
>> well as various splits in those tabs, my gVim will just segfaut with
>> the stack trace below (http://paste.pocoo.org/show/151270/)
>>
>> Error message (full error message here:
>> http://paste.pocoo.org/show/151270/)
>>
>> glibc detected *** gvim: free(): invalid next size (normal)
>>
>> I'm not sure why this is really happening, I'd love to fix it. It's
>> really annoying to have it segfault like this, I'd assume I'm doing
>> something wrong..
>>
>> Any help or chance on figuring this out (maybe have it dump a core or
>> something?) I don't want to run gVim inside Valgrind :(
>>
>> I'm using Ubuntu 9.04, 64bit linux
>> Vim is built using the sudo apt-get install vim-gtk
>>
>> Below are the build options:
>>
>> IM - Vi IMproved 7.2 (2008 Aug 9, compiled Mar 19 2009 15:52:33)
>> Included patches: 1-79
>> Compiled by bui...@crested.buildd
>> Huge version with GTK2 GUI.  Features included (+) or not (-):
>
> [...]
>
> Not sure if this is a known bug or not, but "official patches" for Vim 7.2
> have passed the 300 mark a few hours ago. See
> http://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/patches/7.2/README for the latest list, with a
> one-line summary of what each patch is supposed to fix.
>
> See also http://users.skynet.be/antoine.mechelynck/vim/compunix.htm if
> you're interested in compiling your own Vim on Unix-like systems.
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
> --
> Most fish live underwater, which is a terrible place to have sex
> because virtually anywhere you lie down there will be stinging crabs
> and large quantities of little fish staring at you with buggy little
> eyes.  So generally when two fish want to have sex, they swim around
> and around for hours, looking for someplace to go, until finally the
> female gets really tired and has a terrible headache, and she just
> dumps her eggs right on the sand and swims away.  Then the male, driven
> by some timeless, noble instinct for survival, eats the eggs.  So the
> truth is that fish don't reproduce at all, but there are so many of
> them that it doesn't make any difference.
>                -- Dave Barry, "Sex and the Single Amoeba: What Every
>                   Teen Should Know"
>

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