Bugzilla – Attachment 55258 Details for
Bug 130204
xemacs tar.gz, tar.bz2
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output of xemacs
xemacs.bt.txt (text/plain), 5.44 KB, created by
August Hörandl
on 2005-10-24 18:42:45 UTC
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>hoerandl@goedel:~> xemacs ftp/htl/awstats.tgz > >Loading edmacro... >Loading edmacro...doneWarning: Missing charsets in String to FontSet conversion > > > >Fatal error (13). > >Your files have been auto-saved. >Use `M-x recover-session' to recover them. > >Your version of XEmacs was distributed with a PROBLEMS file that may describe >your crash, and with luck a workaround. Please check it first, but do report >the crash anyway. > >Please report this bug by invoking M-x report-emacs-bug, or by selecting >`Send Bug Report' from the Help menu. If that won't work, send ordinary >email to `crashes@xemacs.org'. *MAKE SURE* to include this entire output >from this crash, especially including the Lisp backtrace, as well as the >XEmacs configuration from M-x describe-installation (or equivalently, the >file `Installation' in the top of the build tree). > >*Please* try *hard* to obtain a C stack backtrace; without it, we are unlikely >to be able to analyze the problem. Locate the core file produced as a result >of this crash (often called `core' or `core.<process-id>', and located in >the directory in which you started XEmacs or your home directory), and type > > gdb /usr/X11R6/bin/xemacs core > >then type `where' at the debugger prompt. No GDB on your system? You may >have DBX, or XDB, or SDB. (Ask your system administrator if you need help.) >If no core file was produced, enable them (often with `ulimit -c unlimited') >in case of future recurrance of the crash. > >Lisp backtrace follows: > > # (unwind-protect ...) > # (unwind-protect ...) > # (unwind-protect ...) > # (unwind-protect ...) > # (unwind-protect ...) > # (unwind-protect ...) > # (unwind-protect ...) > # (unwind-protect ...) > process-send-region(#<process "*call-process*" pid 26689 state:exit> 1 508957 #<buffer "awstats.tar">) > byte-code("..." [display eof-sent end start inbuf proc process-send-region process-send-eof t accept-process-output process-synchronize-point sit-for 0] 5) > # (condition-case ... . ((quit (byte-code "�n\" �n!�n!�nu�o" [display eof-sent proc process-send-signal SIGINT process-send-eof accept-process-output process-synchronize-point sit-for 0] 3)))) > # bind (eof-sent) > byte-code("..." [eof-sent inbuf stderr no-wait errbuf proc set-process-sentinel lambda (proc status) (set-process-sentinel proc nil) (process-synchronize-point proc) with-current-buffer write-region-internal 1 (1+ (buffer-size)) (nil (quote major-rms-kludge-city) nil coding-system-for-write) kill-buffer #<compiled-function (proc status) "...(64)" [status coding-system-for-write stderr errbuf proc process-synchronize-point write-region-internal 1 buffer-size nil major-rms-kludge-city process-status exit set-process-sentinel throw call-process-done process-exit-status signal] 8> nil (byte-code " > >\n >u�o" [display eof-sent end start inbuf proc process-send-region process-send-eof t accept-process-output process-synchronize-point sit-for 0] 5) ((quit (byte-code "�n\" �n!�n!�nu�o" [display eof-sent proc process-send-signal SIGINT process-send-eof accept-process-output process-synchronize-point sit-for 0] 3))) process-send-region process-send-eof start end] 14) > # (catch call-process-done ...) > # (unwind-protect ...) > # bind (stderr) > # (unwind-protect ...) > # bind (proc inbuf errbuf kill-inbuf kill-errbuf no-wait start end args display buffer infile program) > call-process-internal("/bin/bash" (#<buffer "awstats.tar"> 1 508957) t nil "-c" "gzip --decompress --quiet") > apply(call-process-internal "/bin/bash" (#<buffer "awstats.tar"> 1 508957) t nil ("-c" "gzip --decompress --quiet")) > # bind (coding-system-for-read coding-system-for-write cs-r cs-w args displayp buffer infile program) > call-process("/bin/bash" (#<buffer "awstats.tar"> 1 508957) t nil "-c" "gzip --decompress --quiet") > apply(call-process "/bin/bash" (#<buffer "awstats.tar"> 1 508957) t nil ("-c" "gzip --decompress --quiet")) > # bind (args displayp buffer deletep program end start) > call-process-region(1 508957 "/bin/bash" t t nil "-c" "gzip --decompress --quiet") > # bind (prog args) > # (unwind-protect ...) > # bind (saved-point decode end start) > crypt-encode-region(1 508957 t) > # (unwind-protect ...) > # bind (buffer decode) > crypt-encode-buffer(t) > # (unwind-protect ...) > # bind (saved-point buffer-file-name old-buffer-file-name old-buffer-modified-p case-fold-search encrypted encoded buffer-read-only) > crypt-find-file-hook() > run-hooks(crypt-find-file-hook) > # bind (nomodes after-find-file-from-revert-buffer noauto warn error) > after-find-file(nil t) > # (unwind-protect ...) > # bind (inhibit-read-only error number truename rawfile nowarn filename buf) > find-file-noselect-1(#<buffer "awstats.tar"> "/home/hoerandl/ftp/htl/awstats.tgz" nil nil "/home/hoerandl.org/ftp/htl/awstats.tgz" (38384 2056)) > byte-code("..." [number truename rawfile nowarn filename buf set-buffer-major-mode find-file-noselect-1] 7) > # (condition-case ... . ((t (byte-code ! @ A\"" [buf data kill-buffer signal] 3)))) > # bind (number truename buf wildcards rawfile nowarn filename) > find-file-noselect("/home/hoerandl/ftp/htl/awstats.tgz" nil nil nil) > # bind (wildcards codesys filename) > find-file("/home/hoerandl/ftp/htl/awstats.tgz") > # bind (dir file-count line end-of-options file-p arg tem) > command-line-1() > # bind (command-line-args-left) > command-line() > # (condition-case ... . ((t (byte-code " " [error-data data nil] 1)))) > # bind (error-data) > normal-top-level() > # (condition-case ... . error) > # (catch top-level ...) > >
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