From: Jon TURNEY
Mentioning the name of the application which caused the crash
(multi-gnome-terminal) would have helped.
Sorry, I thought it was clear from the startup script that I had
attached.
So, in fact, it's not a crash when the X server is started, but when
you try to run the
On 23/04/2012 14:03, Michel Bardiaux wrote:
Yes, it is a crash at startup.
I could not find XWin.exe.stackdump anywhere on my hard drive. I have
attached the bat script (renamed into .txt) used to start cygwin/X,
maybe I need to modify it.
Would it work to add
From: Jon TURNEY
Start the X server from a terminal using 'gdb --args XWin
-multiwindow', type 'r' to start the X
server running,
Did exactly that in a minty. Then in another one:
export DISPLAY=localhost:0.0
ssh -X -Y michel@besdev01 multi-gnome-terminal
and 'bt full' after it crashes.
On 23/04/2012 12:55, Michel Bardiaux wrote:
Nothing much to add to the 2 attached files - except that my X worked
fine until the last update. Will try reverting to previous version.
Mentioning the name of the application which caused the crash
(multi-gnome-terminal) would have helped.
On
On 23/04/2012 12:55, Michel Bardiaux wrote:
Nothing much to add to the 2 attached files - except that my X worked
fine until the last update. Will try reverting to previous version.
From the log timestamps, this looks like a crash at startup. Is that correct?
Thanks very much for reporting
Yes, it is a crash at startup.
I could not find XWin.exe.stackdump anywhere on my hard drive. I have
attached the bat script (renamed into .txt) used to start cygwin/X,
maybe I need to modify it.
Would it work to add
CYGWIN='error_start=c:\cygwin\bin\dumper.exe'
in the system environment