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Re: Segfault in Emacs 23 with multi-tty
From: |
Dan Nicolaescu |
Subject: |
Re: Segfault in Emacs 23 with multi-tty |
Date: |
Sun, 09 Dec 2007 10:16:33 -0800 |
"Daniel Hackney" <dan@haxney.org> writes:
> While testing the new multi-tty feature, I came across a segfault. I
started up
> an instance of emacs-snapshot in a terminal with the following command:
>
> $ emacs-snapshot -q -nw --eval "(setq server-name \"editor\")" -f
server-start
>
> I then opened a second terminal and ran:
>
> $ emacsclient -s editor -e '(ignore)'
>
> The -e '(ignore)' is a no-op to give me a fresh frame. The second command
opens
> up a GTK frame connected to the first frame and both work just fine. The
problem
> comes when I try to kill the GTK frame. First, if I use
> "save-buffers-kill-terminal", it kills the server in the terminal, which is
not
> what I want. "delete-frame" seemed to be the best choice. Unfortunately,
when I
> run "delete-frame" from the GTK frame, not only does the GTK frame close,
but
> the terminal frame (which is also the server) dies with a segfault:
>
> Fatal error (11)Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Thank you for your bug report.
This works fine for me for emacs checked today from the CVS branch
emacs-unicode-2 (i.e. what you call Emacs 23).
Please try a more up to date version and report again here if you have
any problems.