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bug#69118: 30.0.50; Crash X server by enlarging the face
From: |
Po Lu |
Subject: |
bug#69118: 30.0.50; Crash X server by enlarging the face |
Date: |
Thu, 15 Feb 2024 09:42:20 +0800 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) |
Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> writes:
> I am using following face:
>
> Hide Default face: [sample]
> State : STANDARD.
> Basic default face.
> [X] Font Family: DejaVu Sans Mono
> [X] Font Foundry: PfEd
> [X] Width: Value Menu normal
> [X] Height: Value Menu Font size in 1/10 pt: 108
> [X] Weight: Value Menu regular
> [X] Slant: Value Menu normal
> [X] Underline: Value Menu Off
> [X] Overline: Value Menu Off
> [X] Strike-through: Value Menu Off
> [X] Box around text: Value Menu Off
> [X] Inverse-video: Value Menu Off
> [X] Foreground: #303030 Choose (sample)
> [X] Background: #ffffff Choose (sample)
> [X] Stipple: Value Menu None
> [X] Extend: Value Menu Off
> [X] Inherit:
>
> When I go to *Scratch* buffer, I can do C-x + to enlarge the face, and
> if I go to larger face, at certain point the X server crashes. Emacs
> remains in memory.
>
> But because X server crashes, I cannot do again `$ startx'. What I do is
> I open `emacsclient' in console and kill *Scratch* buffer, then I can go
> again to `startx'. Emacs does not crash.
All X server crashes should be reported to the distributor of the
crashing X server, not us. No requests issued by clients should ever
crash the X server, and in general those which do are perfectly
legitimate from a client's perspective.