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Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 14:41:51 -0600
From: Charles Plager <cplager+cygwin AT physics DOT ucla DOT edu>
Subject: RE: Emacs and snapshots (was Crashes of snapshot20040225 with Win95)
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Ehud Karni wrote:
> I reported here that Emacs crashes with 1.5.7 and the following
> snapshots, but I also worked on Emacs for long hours without crashes.
> This mail made me think. The crashes were at home where I work with
> Xwin, while the long sessions were at work where I work with another
> X server. I'll check it more (I can run this X server at home too),
> but until all Xwin problem are cleared we should assume that Emacs
> crashes because of the X server.

Just to report another data point: I haven't tried any of the very 
recent snap shots, but when I reported that emacs was crashing with 
1.5.7.1 using X, I was using Exceed 7.1, not Xwin.  This was true with 
three different versions of emacs 21.2.

Charles



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