Hi,
sadly, this bug is reproducible.
On Tue, 28 Jan 2014 12:45:31 +0100, Martin Husemann <[email protected]>
wrote:
FWIW, on a fresh installed NetBSD/i386 running 6.1.3 I just did a build
(from source) of pkgsrc-current emacs22-22.3nb34 and it works fine for
me.
I had an older box which was running netbsd 3, 4, 5 and perhaps even 6.0
without problems regarding emacs. I installed 6.1.1 and xemacs did not
work, I just tried this evening. I updated to 6.1.3 and xemacs still
segfaults (and it even is the old binary I built in July 2013).
The difference of this box is that I build my packages, while the other
laptop used binary packages. At least a native compile should exclude
CPU-related problem, like a wrong default setting to an unsupported cpu
model. My laptop has an original 686 cpu, this one has a Nehemiah
processor which, if I remember correctly, is a full-686 processor.
I think this is a mix between annoying for me and embarassing for my
favourite OS!!!
Riccardo
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