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Re: Odd behavior in some terminal apps.





On 07/18/2017 21:43, Robert Swindells wrote:
Wes Fraizer <wes.frazier%members.fsf.org@localhost> wrote:
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 12:26:42PM +0100, Robert Swindells wrote:

Wes Fraizer <wes.frazier%members.fsf.org@localhost> wrote:
>On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 06:37:03PM +0100, Robert Swindells wrote:
>>
>> Wes Frazier <wes.frazier%members.fsf.org@localhost> wrote:
>> >I issued the 'ulimit -s 8192' command from bash and it appeared to
>> >execute without error. I then launched emacs, but it still triggered a
>> >segment fault.
>>
>> I have rebuilt emacs25-nox11, it works for me on a cats.
>>
>I ran a pkg_delete 'emacs25-nox11' and a 'pkg_add emacs25-nox11' and I
>continue to get a segment fault at launch with emacs.

Are you sure that you downloaded the emacs25-nox11 package again ?

I will try building tmux with debug symbols, would you be able to run
it under gdb to get an idea of why it is failing ?

Im fairly confident it was the new package, I confirmed there was no
emacs binary package in /usr/pkgsrc/packages before running pkg_add and
saw the WiFi care lightup for a long time on the device as it was
fetched. I can post a md5sum or some other hash of the binary.

Ok.

MD5 (/usr/pkg/bin/emacs) = 0216e50f5148bfecfd05d9043c521eaf


Is gdb in the base system? (cant check at work this second). If it is I
should be able to muddle through that, if not would you mind building
it?

If you installed the comp tarball then you will have gdb.

I have put a debug build of tmux at:

<ftp://ftp.NetBSD.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/rjs/earmv4/tmux-2.5.tgz>

I can confirm the debug build fails too, although I can't actually get it running in GDB. Every time I issue a "run" to gdb I get a "ptrace: No such proccess." I can succesfully backtrace emacs though. (Assuming we determine I am not using the old binary). Can you confirm if the MD5 sum matches the newer build?

Sorry on the delay on getting around to this. I had some real life constraints that kept getting in the way of sitting down with the Jornada. Thanks for all your help so far.

- Wes


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