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From: | Matthew Fidler |
Subject: | Re: [h-e-w] Emacs Clipboard crash |
Date: | Fri, 23 Dec 2011 12:42:13 -0600 |
Joseph,
I am using Windows XP. I am also using the mingw gdb program. I think cygwin should work too.
I downloaded from http://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/windows/ and I can see that GDB loads the symbols:
GNU gdb (GDB) 7.3.1
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For bug reporting instructions, please see:
<http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/>...
Reading symbols from e:\emacsportable.app\app\emacs-24.0.92\bin\emacs-24.0.92.exe...done.
Starting program: e:\emacsportable.app\app\emacs-24.0.92\bin\emacs-24.0.92.exe -
-font "Inconsolata-16" -fg #e1e1e0 -bg #2d3743 -g 85x30+0+0
[New Thread 9316.0x1f10]
[New Thread 9316.0x22a4]
warning: BTMMHOOK 23.12.2011 10:34:43 Thread<22A4> Hook DLL loaded
[New Thread 9316.0x1acc]
[New Thread 9316.0xca8]
[New Thread 9316.0x1b70]
[New Thread 9316.0x2520]
[New Thread 9316.0x1478]
warning: frame 038EF800 (___EmacsPortableDaemon_24.0.92___) obscured
[New Thread 9316.0x25f4]
[New Thread 9316.0x1f08]
[New Thread 9316.0x20d4]
[New Thread 9316.0x27dc]
[New Thread 9316.0x2338]
[New Thread 9316.0x20b4]
[New Thread 9316.0x1738]
[New Thread 9316.0x25fc]
[New Thread 9316.0x1b1c]
[New Thread 9316.0x22f4]
[New Thread 9316.0x2778]
[New Thread 9316.0x2568]
[New Thread 9316.0x1be8]
[New Thread 9316.0x248c]
[New Thread 9316.0x269c]
[New Thread 9316.0x24c4]
[New Thread 9316.0xcac]
[New Thread 9316.0x2338]
[New Thread 9316.0x1f74]
[New Thread 9316.0x257c]
[New Thread 9316.0x27ac]
[New Thread 9316.0x229c]
[New Thread 9316.0x27a8]
[New Thread 9316.0x24e8]
[New Thread 9316.0xdcc]
[New Thread 9316.0x21f0]
[New Thread 9316.0x1f4c]
[New Thread 9316.0x26c8]
[New Thread 9316.0x21a8]
[New Thread 9316.0x26fc]
[New Thread 9316.0x2410]
[New Thread 9316.0x26a0]
[New Thread 9316.0x1e50]
warning: reader_thread.SetEvent failed with 6 for fd 5
[New Thread 9316.0x2558]
[New Thread 9316.0x24a0]
warning: frame 038EF800 (___EmacsPortableDaemon_24.0.92___) reexposed by WM_PAIN
T
warning: obscured frame 038EF800 (___EmacsPortableDaemon_24.0.92___) found to be
visible
[New Thread 9316.0x1844]
[New Thread 9316.0x1ebc]
warning: frame 038EF800 (___EmacsPortableDaemon_24.0.92___) obscured
warning: frame 038EF800 (___EmacsPortableDaemon_24.0.92___) obscured
warning: obscured frame 038EF800 (___EmacsPortableDaemon_24.0.92___) found to be
visible
warning: frame 038EF800 (___EmacsPortableDaemon_24.0.92___) obscured
warning: frame 038EF800 (___EmacsPortableDaemon_24.0.92___) obscured
warning: frame 038EF800 (___EmacsPortableDaemon_24.0.92___) reexposed by WM_PAIN
T
warning: obscured frame 038EF800 (___EmacsPortableDaemon_24.0.92___) found to be
visibleOn Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Joseph Jones <address@hidden> wrote:Eli,
I have tried these steps multiple times and have about given up ever getting something usable from this. Both Emacs23 and Emacs24 (latest drop) crash like this for me and I in no way can get you symbols. I was hoping that maybe it was just me...
I will note that Emacs 23.3 crashes far less often then the Emacs 24 drops do.
I am wondering if it has something to do with IDO or SMEX in that most of the crashes I get are when doing filename or other completion in the mode line. I haven't been able to really narrow it down as of yet since I haven't had the time to do it at work (where I get the crash).
Matthew,
What version of Windows are you using? I use Windows Server 2003 and see the crashes there but I never saw them on Windows 7.
-Joe
On Dec 23, 2011, at 7:14 AM, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>> Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2011 09:02:24 -0600
>> From: Matthew Fidler <address@hidden>
>>
>> I downloaded the version that is supposed to have debugging symbols and gtb
>> still says "no debugging symbols found."
>
> Probably because you are looking at a backtrace of the wrong thread.
>
> "info threads" will show you what other threads exist.
>
> "thread apply all bt" will show a backtrace of each thread.
>
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