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Re: xemacs: segmentation fault after <ctrl-x><ctrl-c>


>>>>> Sven Severus writes:

    > Hi,
    > I think the reason for the xemacs exit crash 
    > has something to do with the 2004-08-18 
    > release of xemacs-sumo / xemacs-mule-sumo 
    > packages.
    > I replaced them in an all-up-to-date Cygwin 
    > installation with the old 2004-02-02 releases 
    > and the exit crash did not occur any more.

Well, I have also installed the latest 2 sumos. XEmacs is not crashing
for me. But hey, it could of course depend on the special lisp packages
you're using from the sumos. Actually I use a lot of them but not all.

Is it possible for you to find out which lisp packages you have loaded
when the crash occurs. Sure, you're not using all of them ...

    > On the other hand I had a propery running Cygwin 
    > installation from end june 2004 on my notebook PC 
    > (XP Pro, SP2). I upgraded only the two sumo 
    > packages to 2004-08-18 and xemacs crashed on 
    > exit.
 
    > So, please:
    > Can anybody of the experts here tell me, whether 
    > this is a bug of the 2004-08-18 releases?
    > If it is not, how can I make it work properly?
    > Is "rebase" the tool that helps? If yes, how should 
    > I apply it in order to avoid any risk for my Cygwin 
    > installation?

rebasing has definitely nothing to do with the sumo packages, but with
the dll's XEmacs is using.

    > Thanks a lot for any answer.
 
    > Best regards,
    > Sven

Ciao
  Volker


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