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Re: Abort during emacs startup
From: |
Harald Maier |
Subject: |
Re: Abort during emacs startup |
Date: |
Fri, 05 Nov 2004 18:17:41 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.110003 (No Gnus v0.3) Emacs/21.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
Kenichi Handa <address@hidden> writes:
> In article <address@hidden>, Harald Maier <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Symptoms:
>> I checked out emacs on Thursday, 04 November. Since then I got the
>> following abort at startup. It happens only with my setup not with the
>> -q option. The previous checkout from 2004-10-30 worked fine. Here the
>> backtrace.
>
>> Harald
>
>> Breakpoint 1, abort () at emacs.c:442
>> (gdb) bt
>> #0 abort () at emacs.c:442
>> #1 0x081897d7 in Feval (form=145945427) at eval.c:2150
>> #2 0x08187261 in Fprogn (args=0) at eval.c:408
>> #3 0x0818aa65 in funcall_lambda (fun=145929848, nargs=3,
>> arg_vector=0xbfffc5a4) at eval.c:2937
>> #4 0x0818a4c3 in Ffuncall (nargs=4, args=0xbfffc5a0) at eval.c:2814
>> #5 0x081b5b3f in Fbyte_code (bytestr=136811769, vector=3,
>> maxdepth=-1073756768) at bytecode.c:686
>> #6 0x0818a9e0 in funcall_lambda (fun=32, nargs=2, arg_vector=0xbfffc6d4) at
>> eval.c:2944
>> #7 0x0818a4c3 in Ffuncall (nargs=3, args=0xbfffc6d0) at eval.c:2814
>> #8 0x0818a288 in call2 (fn=138562209, arg1=8, arg2=224) at eval.c:2573
>> #9 0x080da9c6 in run_pre_post_conversion_on_str (str=148748859,
>> coding=0xbfffc7a0, encodep=1) at coding.c:6054
>> #10 0x080db5c0 in encode_coding_string (str=148748859, coding=0xbfffc7a0,
>> nocopy=1) at coding.c:6277
>
> It's strange. I didn't change any codes related to
> code-convesion after 2004-10-30. Please show me the output
> of "xbacktrace" command of gdb (defined in
> emacs/src/.gdbinit).
Breakpoint 1, abort () at emacs.c:442
442 kill (getpid (), SIGABRT);
(gdb) xbacktrace
"re-search-forward"
"utf-8-pre-write-conversion"
> And, please show me your .emacs if possible.
It's maybe too big.
Harald
Re: Abort during emacs startup, Jan D., 2004/11/05
Re: Abort during emacs startup, Richard Stallman, 2004/11/05