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bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay
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Dmitry Gutov |
Subject: |
bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay |
Date: |
Thu, 23 Feb 2023 16:01:12 +0200 |
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On 23/02/2023 15:13, Po Lu wrote:
Dmitry Gutov <dgutov@yandex.ru> writes:
Most of all I'm worried that this is some kind of bug in GNOME, which
I don't have a lot of alternatives to.
Likely not, but let's make sure. With the printf instrumentation
present, what happens if you pipe the instrumentation to a file,
Then it reproduces. But since I'm not seeing the output live, I can't
answer the question "what is printed when the problem happens".
I'm attaching four logs anyway: alternating between when the problem
reproduced, and when it did not. Otherwise the scenario was almost or
exactly the same, up to the characters typed.
out1.txt and out3.txt - reproduced.
out2.txt and out4.txt - did not.
or run
Emacs from the Linux text console, as opposed to inside a window
redirected by GNOME's compositing manager?
Not sure what you mean. 'emacs -nw'? Or run a separate X server and
Emacs inside it, launched from a tty?
I'd have to look up how to do that. Last type I typed 'startx' was >10
years ago.
out1.txt
Description: Text document
out2.txt
Description: Text document
out3.txt
Description: Text document
out4.txt
Description: Text document
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, (continued)
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Dmitry Gutov, 2023/02/24
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Gregory Heytings, 2023/02/24
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Po Lu, 2023/02/24
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Dmitry Gutov, 2023/02/24
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/02/24
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Dmitry Gutov, 2023/02/24
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/02/23
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Po Lu, 2023/02/23
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Dmitry Gutov, 2023/02/23
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Po Lu, 2023/02/23
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay,
Dmitry Gutov <=
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Po Lu, 2023/02/23
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Dmitry Gutov, 2023/02/23
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Eli Zaretskii, 2023/02/24
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Gregory Heytings, 2023/02/24
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Po Lu, 2023/02/24
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Dmitry Gutov, 2023/02/24
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Po Lu, 2023/02/24
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Dmitry Gutov, 2023/02/24
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Po Lu, 2023/02/24
- bug#61667: 29.0.60; Failure to redisplay, Dmitry Gutov, 2023/02/24