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Re: run time crash encountered
From: |
d.henman |
Subject: |
Re: run time crash encountered |
Date: |
Tue, 01 Jul 2008 09:26:10 +0900 |
Kenichi,
the fix you installed is successfull. Thank you, I appreciate it.
"cygwin" provides a port of the X Window System, called cygwin/X. It
Cygwin/X provides an X Server, X libraries, and nearly all of the standard X
clients. This enables easier porting of software. cygwin has the fontconfig
library which ftfont.c call
s.
A good practical example, of cygwin is to put it and your favority tools and
applications installed on a usb memory stick, One can then sit down at any
Windows machine and virtually defenestrate it, as least temporarily, by using
one's own cygwin envir
onment dll, X11, emacs, shells, and other tools, and maybe a game of go..
Regards,
Darel Henman
Kenichi Handa <address@hidden> wrote:
> I've just installed a fix. But, as I have not tested `ftx'
> font-driver for a long time, please watch out.
>
> BTW, I didn't know that ftx driver is usable on Windows.
>
> ---
> Kenichi Handa
> address@hidden
RE:
> "d.henman" <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > [1 <text/plain (7bit)>]
> > Background:
> > emacs version: GNU Emacs 23.0.60.1 (i686-pc-cygwin, X toolkit) of
> > 2008-06-26
> > O.S.: CYGWIN_NT-5.1 1.5.25 (posix compliant)
> > X-11: Window system
>
> > The built and installed new emacs (as of June/25/2008) crashes, when I
> > attempt to read in a file containing "iso-2022-jp" encoded characters.
> > ISO-8859-1 was no problem. I happens with the Japanese iso-2022-jp encoded
> > files.
> > .....
> > #4 0x201677a1 in ftfont_font_format (pattern=0x0) at ftfont.c:1739
> > #5 0x20167bb7 in ftfont_open (f=0x203e7200, entity=548169220,
> > pixel_size=13)
> > at ftfont.c:932
> > #6 0x20167f40 in ftxfont_open (f=0x203e7200, entity=548169220,
> > pixel_size=13)
> > at ftxfont.c:284
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