Re: Problems with emacs built against gtk3

2012-04-03 Thread Yaakov (Cygwin/X)

On 2012-04-03 16:11, Ken Brown wrote:

Now that gvfs is available, I've built the latest emacs-24 pretest
against gtk3 and removed the GSETTINGS_BACKEND=memory setting, but I
still have the same problem. If I start emacs and then just walk away
from it, after a while it will die with a segfault. (It may take an hour
or more before this happens.)


And with gtk2?


I've got a backtrace (attached), but it may not be useful because of
optimization.


I don't see anything in the backtrace which indicates that this is 
gtk3-related; I would guess it is a bug in either cygwin or emacs.



Yaakov

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Re: Problems with emacs built against gtk3

2012-04-03 Thread Ken Brown

On 4/3/2012 6:30 PM, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:

On 2012-04-03 16:11, Ken Brown wrote:

Now that gvfs is available, I've built the latest emacs-24 pretest
against gtk3 and removed the GSETTINGS_BACKEND=memory setting, but I
still have the same problem. If I start emacs and then just walk away
from it, after a while it will die with a segfault. (It may take an hour
or more before this happens.)


And with gtk2?


There's no problem when emacs is built with gtk2. There's also no 
problem with gtk3, provided I set GSETTINGS_BACKEND=memory.


I'll probably just have to stick with gtk2 for the next emacs release.

Ken

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Re: Problems with emacs built against gtk3

2012-04-03 Thread Yaakov (Cygwin/X)

On 2012-04-03 20:52, Ken Brown wrote:

There's no problem when emacs is built with gtk2. There's also no
problem with gtk3, provided I set GSETTINGS_BACKEND=memory.


I regularly run the entire GNOME desktop for hours (if not days) on end, 
so I really don't think that this is a bug in dconf or gvfs.



I'll probably just have to stick with gtk2 for the next emacs release.


That's fine; gtk2 isn't going anywhere for a while.


Yaakov

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