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RE: Emacs - cannot connect to X server


From: Matt Muggeridge
Subject: RE: Emacs - cannot connect to X server
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 14:46:38 +1000

Hi Richard,

I'm sorry it has been such a long time since I responded.  I've been limping
along with the current way emacs is working on my systems and don't have the
skill set to do what you have asked here.  It has been a long time since I
debugged anything on a UNIX system.

I wonder if you can provide me with modified sources to help identify the
cause of this?  Otherwise, if you are willing to send me instructions on how
to do what you are asking I'll try that out too.

Thanks,
Matt.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Richard Stallman [mailto:rms@gnu.org]
>Sent: Tuesday, 9 July 2002 4:20 AM
>To: Matt.Muggeridge@compaq.com
>Cc: bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org; Matt.Muggeridge@hp.com
>Subject: Re: Emacs - cannot connect to X server
>
>
>    In summary, I can now say that the problem is much less 
>likely to occur, but
>    it still exists.  Is there any other data you would like 
>me to gather?
>
>Can you try running under GDB and arranging (perhaps with some 
>conditional
>commands attached to various breakpoints) to detect if any signal comes
>in during that X library call?
>
>When I see what signal it is, I might learn something.
>
>Still, it seems quite strange that there would be a problem
>just because a signal interrupts that library routine.
>Maybe it is a bug in that library routine.  Maybe it fails to
>continue properly after an interrupted `read'.
>




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