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Re: Segmentation fault of GWorkspace 0.4.0
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Yen-Ju Chen |
Subject: |
Re: Segmentation fault of GWorkspace 0.4.0 |
Date: |
Wed, 25 Sep 2002 17:22:14 -0400 |
After remove all the inspectors, it has the same error.
Right now, I can reproduce it constantly.
The steps (after remove all inspectors or not) are:
1. open _TWO_ xterm or rxvt.
2. openapp GWorkspace in one xterm (or rxvt).
3. Tools->Inspector->Contents
4. Quit
5. openapp GWorkspace in the same xterm (or rxvt).
6. Tools->Inspector->Contents
7. Quit
8. Click another xterm (or rxvt).
Then windowmaker will complain Segmentation fault,
and ask to restart or core dump.
I use "gdb wmaker wmaker.core" and it shows:
#0 0x0807cc77 in XMapRaised ()
Then use 'bt', it shows:
#0 0x0807cc77 in XMapRaised ()
#1 0x080ead10 in ?? ()
#2 0x080878ad in XMapRaised ()
#3 0x08064f09 in XMapRaised ()
#4 0x08064661 in XMapRaised ()
#5 0x080997ef in XMapRaised ()
#6 0x0806470c in XMapRaised ()
#7 0x0806b702 in XMapRaised ()
#8 0x0804d22d in XMapRaised ()
Because I have to open/quit the GW twice,
then click another xterm/rxvt,
it makes gdb uesless.
gdb always said "Program exited normally".
Yen-Ju
From: Enrico Sersale <enrico@www.imago.ro>
To: Yen-Ju Chen <yjchenx@hotmail.com>
CC: <discuss-gnustep@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Segmentation fault of GWorkspace 0.4.0
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 20:58:52 +0300 (EEST)
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Yen-Ju Chen wrote:
>
> I'm using GWorkspace 0.4.0 on FreeBSD 4.6,
> XFree-4.2.0 and WindowMaker 0.80.0 from ports.
> I contantly got the error say
> "wmaker fatal error: got signal 11 (Segmentation fault)",
> and have to restart the windowmaker.
> If I open a inspector and quit GW directly,
> one out of two times will I get this error.
> If I change the viewer couple times,
> one out of four times will I get this error.
> Sorry that I can't trace down the problem.
> Just wonder whether anyone has the same problem as I.
>
> Yen-Ju
Can you provide a gdb trace?
Try also to remove all the inspectors (in the app main bundle and in
~GNUstep/Library/GWorkspace) and see if the problem remains.
After this, try to add, one after another, the inspectors, to see which of
them causes the crash.
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