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Subject: RE: stabilizing cygwin emacs
From: Thomas L Roche <tlroche@us.ibm.com>
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Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 15:19:54 -0500
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Richard Campbell Wed, 18 Feb 2004 13:44:10 -0500
> Intermittent crashes, sometimes with a stackdump produced, sometimes
> not. Generally after several hours/days of execution.

Tom Roche wrote:
>> Hmm ... I don't recall ever having that problem on either 1.5.7-1
>> (my problems have involved emacs crashing after starting, not
>> failing to start) or 20040217 (on which emacs hasn't crashed yet).

> And if I could start X under 20040217, emacs might well not crash.

So your problems have appeared while running -nw?

FWIW, IIRC all the other reports about problems with emacs with cygwin
> 1.5.5-1 have involved emacs under X, so that alone (if I understand
you correctly) is an interesting datapoint.


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