On 12/28/2009 3:21 AM, Charles Wilson wrote:
Ken Brown wrote:
On 12/27/2009 5:31 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
I still get a segfault with r23. I'm running XP SP3 if that's relevant.
I also now get a segfault with the following simpler xml file, which
I've been using for a long time for starting emacs under X:
This was just a thinko on my part. I forgot to add the following to the
'global node specifies a target' section:
Index: src/run2_main.c
===================================================================
--- src/run2_main.c (revision 22)
+++ src/run2_main.c (working copy)
@@ -560,6 +560,7 @@ core_impl (run2_confdata_t *data, s_opts
run2_env (data, 0);
startin = run2_get_startin_directory (tgtspec);
cmd = run2_create_cmdline_from_tgtspec (tgtspec);
+ run2_create_argv_from_tgtspec (tgtspec,&tgt_argc,&tgt_argv);
which="Global";
}
else
Fixed in r24. Thanks for the report.
Yes, that fixed it.
I can't reproduce your segfault with r23/r24 and the original dual xml
file.
Did you try test1.xml from
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2009-12/msg00871.html ? It's the one where
mintty is called with the argument '-'.
I'm using Vista...I'll test on XP later today. Can you build with
debugging symbols, run under gdb, and generate a backtrace?
OK, I'll try it later if you can't reproduce the segfault with test1.xml.
Ken
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