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Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2014 11:11:00 +0200
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On 10/11/14 19:36, Ken Brown wrote:
> In a continuing effort to track down the cause of the mysterious crashes
> that some Emacs users have reported, I'm now wondering if these are
> caused by the stack being too small.
>
> If you have been experiencing crashes, please issue the following
> command (as administrator, while emacs is not running):
>
>    peflags -x0x80000 /usr/bin/emacs-*.exe
>
> This increases the stack size to 8MB.  And please let me know if you see
> any improvement as a result.

Hello.

I've seen emacs x86 crashing on Vista when X was used (while working 
fine in text mode); I cannot tell if the above helps in that case, since 
I don't have that computer anymore.

Now, on Windows 7 with 64b Cygwin, emacs works fine in text mode and X, 
but will crash when I connect to this box via ssh and try to run it on a 
remote X terminal (while still working fine in text mode).
The above command did not help.

  bye & Thanks
	av.

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