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Re: Killing a frame sometimes kills emacs
From: |
Tassilo Horn |
Subject: |
Re: Killing a frame sometimes kills emacs |
Date: |
Thu, 01 Sep 2011 13:09:08 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.110018 (No Gnus v0.18) Emacs/24.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> writes:
Hi Eli,
> I think the crash is not the real problem here. The real problem here
> is that Emacs "thinks" there's only one frame on that display, so it
> is about to close the only display it has.
I'm happy to announce that now I'm able to reproduce the crash. It
happens only if an emacs frame is opened for a file by the chromium web
browser.
For example, clicking "Export to BibTeX..." at
http://www.citeulike.org/bibtex_options/user/azwinkau/article/6095606
will download some *.bib text file, and because emacsclient -c is set as
default command for most text mime types, it will be invoked "somehow".
When I invoke emacsclient from a terminal, or double-click a file in
GNOME3's Nautilus, deleting that frame won't crash emacs. And neither
does "gvfs-open some-file.txt". So it seems, chromium is doing
something very special here...
Attached are some backtraces from different crashes, all with
unoptimized builds. I've produced one for each possibility to delete a
frame (X knob, C-x #, C-x 5 0).
Bye,
Tassilo
gdb-X-knob.txt
Description: Text document
gdb-C-#.txt
Description: Text document
gdb-C-x-5-0.txt
Description: Text document
- Re: Killing a frame sometimes kills emacs, Tassilo Horn, 2011/09/01
- Re: Killing a frame sometimes kills emacs, Andreas Schwab, 2011/09/01
- Re: Killing a frame sometimes kills emacs, Tassilo Horn, 2011/09/01
- Re: Killing a frame sometimes kills emacs, Jan D., 2011/09/01
- Re: Killing a frame sometimes kills emacs, Tassilo Horn, 2011/09/01
- Re: Killing a frame sometimes kills emacs, Eli Zaretskii, 2011/09/01
- Re: Killing a frame sometimes kills emacs, Ken Raeburn, 2011/09/01
- Re: Killing a frame sometimes kills emacs, Andreas Schwab, 2011/09/02