(Resending because I somehow dropped the CC originally...)

Friedrich Delgado <frie...@nomaden.org> writes:

> I've seen gtk-emacs crashing with emacs from cvs back in 2009 (in
> october), but my solution back then was to simply disable gtk. Since
> emacs 23 with multi-tty support has become available in debian, I've
> switched to the debian packages, which went fine, until gtk support
> was switched on by default.

You could also install emacs23-lucid instead of emacs23 if you don't
want/need GTK+.  I've actually done that myself in order to avoid the
problems with GTK+ and --daemon.[1]

That said, if you're running unstable and willing to try, it would be
interesting to see if your problems persist in emacs23 23.3+1-1.

[1] If you're runnining emacsclient -c remotely, and your network
  connection breaks, the emacs daemon can stop responding and peg the
  CPU.  I was told that this is a known problem, and can't be fixed
  until/unless GTK+ makes some significant changes.

Thanks
-- 
Rob Browning
rlb @defaultvalue.org and @debian.org
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