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Re: ongoing vi issues ....



On 04/14/15 16:47, Christos Zoulas wrote:
In article <552D3243.1040803%hiwaay.net@localhost>,
William A. Mahaffey III <wam%hiwaay.net@localhost> wrote:
On 04/14/15 09:43, Christos Zoulas wrote:
In article <552D17BB.6030406%hiwaay.net@localhost>,
William A. Mahaffey III <wam%hiwaay.net@localhost> wrote:

Apr 14 08:25:46 kabini1 kernel: pid 1517 (rxvt), uid 1110: exited on
signal 11
Apr 14 08:26:22 kabini1 kernel: pid 2099 (rxvt), uid 1110: exited on
signal 11


The last 2 lines are from the crashed session on the NetBSD box ....
This could well be some obscure case of incompatible interactions,
however it *is* a plague for me :-/ .... Need anything else, please ask.
TIA & have a good one ....
Yes, but the crash is on the FreeBSD side. Try using xterm instead of rxvt
or ask for help in the FreeBSD lists.

christos

Yeah, but it only happens when shelled into NetBSD-7 on the RPiB+,
nowhere else, including various linux boxen, i.e. it seems to be the
specific combo of ssh in from FBSD 9.3R under rxvt/tcsh *to* NetBSD-7
evbarm-earmv6hf .... i.e. only unique factor is NetBSD-7 (beta :-) )
involvement ....
I understand, but the code is not running on NetBSD. You'll have to
debug what is wrong on the FreeBSD side. You could compile rxvt on
FreeBSD with debugging and use gdb on it. Also as I suggested you
should try to use xterm to see if the problem is particular to rxvt
or it is something in the x libraries that affects more stuff.

It is like you are hitting a nail with the hammer, the hammer breaks
and you blame the nail.

christos


I did in fact try an xterm login & everything worked AOK, so I am out of the woods on that one, can work around it w/ xterm, still puzzling why rxvt doesn't work, it works (for me) w/ everything else, including accessing my lone linux server .... No biggie for now, just passing it along, it apparently didn't trigger any 'uh-oh's from anyone, so it is probably some obscure mis-i9nteraction .... Thanks :-) ....

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