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Re: Gnu Emacs 24 Startup Problem (Cygwin)


From: Nick Andryshak
Subject: Re: Gnu Emacs 24 Startup Problem (Cygwin)
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2015 10:32:56 -0400

Hi Joe,

Could you try running a rebaseall as described in this Stack Exchange
answer?

http://superuser.com/a/364530/228994

Nick

On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 11:55 AM, <joseph.koziatek@dowjones.com> wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> My Gnu Emacs 24.3.1 (Cygwin) suddenly stopped working.  It starts up
> taking over 500 MB on Windows 7 Enterprise Task Manager and never maps it's
> window. It then core dumps leaving a emacs-X11.exe.stackdump file (shown at
> end).
>
> All other cygwin x apps work (xeyes, xterm, xcalc)..   I start it with no
> .emacs file in my home directory "emacs &"
>
> How can I see what it's doing?  Are there any startup switches that can
> help me find out what it's doing?  Also, if I cant solve this problem is
> there a way to re-install just emacs-X11.exe and it's required libraries?
>
> I also executed a date listing of the ldd command on
> /usr/bin/emacs-X11.exe and all libraries show an old date (no recent
> changes). No libraries have changed and neither has the
> /usr/bin/emacs-X11.exe executable..
>
> What could be goin on?
>
> Thanks In Advanced
>
> Joe
>
> ======================================
>
>
> Stack trace:
> Frame        Function    Args
> 000004269B0  0018006F6D3 (00000426D70, 00100000000, 00000426D70,
> 00000426D70)
> 0000000000B  00180070B8A (00000000000, 00000000000, 000000004D4,
> 00000000000)
> 00000426B90  00180118278 (00000426C18, 00000426E90, 00000426E48,
> 00000000000)
> 000000000C1  0018011536E (00000427020, 00000000000, 00000000000,
> 001004E2580)
> 0000000000B  0018011583B (00000000000, 00000000000, 00000000000,
> 0000000000B)
> 0000000000B  00180115A0C (00000000001, 00600000022, 000004270B0,
> 00000000000)
> 0000000000B  0018011144B (00600000022, 000004270B0, 00000000000,
> 00000000400)
> 0000000000B  00600000000 (000004270B0, 00000000000, 00000000400,
> 00000000030)
> 0000000000B  00000000001 (00000000000, 00000000400, 00000000030,
> 0000000000B)
> 0000000000B  00600000022 (00000000400, 00000000030, 0000000000B,
> 00600016000)
> 0000000000B  000004270B0 (00000000400, 00000000030, 0000000000B,
> 00600016000)
> End of stack trace
>
>
>
>


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