Dear Raju,
At long last I remembered to test this...
The bug seems gone at wheezy, TeXmacs 1.0.7.15.
Please close this bug.
Thanks, Paul
Paul Szabo p...@maths.usyd.edu.au http://www.maths.usyd.edu.au/u/psz/
School of Mathematics and Statistics University of SydneyAustralia
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Dear Raju,
> You missed my point. What I was asking is for you to upgrade your
> texmacs to 1.0.7.15 ...
Sorry I misunderstood.
Sorry I cannot upgrade from squeeze. Will upgrade as soon as wheezy
is released as "stable".
Cheers, Paul
Paul Szabo p...@maths.usyd.edu.au http://www.maths.usyd.
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 10:35 PM, wrote:
> Dear Kamaraju,
>
>> I am not able to reproduce the crash in texmacs 1:1.0.7.15-1, Debian
>> Wheezy, 32bit machine running kernel 3.0.0-1-686-pae. The five
>> character sequence produces a symbol. Could you please update and try
>> again?
>
> Yes I can st
Dear Kamaraju,
> I am not able to reproduce the crash in texmacs 1:1.0.7.15-1, Debian
> Wheezy, 32bit machine running kernel 3.0.0-1-686-pae. The five
> character sequence produces a symbol. Could you please update and try
> again?
Yes I can still reproduce: texmacs 1:1.0.7.4-3.1, Debian squeeze,
> Blow away any previous config (for a clean, fresh start) with
> rm -rf ~/.TeXmacs
> Run
> texmacs
> Click the "new document" icon (choose "new document").
> Type (five keypresses)
> \ x backspace S return
> then texmacs crashes with "Segmentation fault". Just before pressing
>
Package: texmacs
Version: 1:1.0.7.4-3.1
Severity: normal
I see texmacs crashing with a "Segmentation fault" when using <\S>
(a paragraph symbol), in a clumsy way. To reproduce in just a few
keystrokes, do:
Blow away any previous config (for a clean, fresh start) with
rm -rf ~/.TeXmacs
Run
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