On 07/21/2016 11:36 AM, Xavier de Gaye wrote:
 > On 07/21/2016 07:39 AM, jsn wrote:
 >> I am trying to run pyclewn to debug my C++ program on Linux.  When I run 
 >> the Cfile command in gvim, gvim crashes, and it says:
 >>
 >> /dev/pts/25 pseudo terminal created.
 >> Vim: Caught deadly signal SEGV
 >> Vim: Finished.
 >>
 >> Here is the command I use on the bash command-line to start pyclewn:
 >>
 >> python3 -m clewn -e gvim -c main.cpp -l debug -f pyclewn.log
 >>
 >> And gvim starts fine, showing 4 or 5 spit windows (I assume they are coming 
 >> up correctly).  Then I enter the Cfile command (:Cfile ~/path/to/my/exe), 
 >> and it crashes immediately.
 >> I have attached the log file to this message (I'm not sure if attachments 
 >> work on this list).
 >>
 >> Here is some system info:
 >> Ubuntu Linux 16.04
 >> Python 3.5.2
 >> Pyclewn: 2.3
 >> vim: 7.4 patches 1-1907 (GTK2-GNOME GUI; including +netbeans_intg 
 >> +python3/dyn +python/dyn)
 >
 >
 > Hi John,
 >
 > IMHO the obvious step would have been to report the problem to the Vim
 > developers since it is a Vim crash.
 >
 > Maybe the problem is related to
 > http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.vim.devel/60263
 > The corresponding patch has been committed at
 > http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.vim.devel/60269
 >


I must add that it is really sad that the Vim developers do extensive
changes to the netbeans interface without ever running any test.

-- 
Xavier

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