Rob Browning writes:
> Stefan Monnier writes:
>
>> Could you check whether the same problem shows up for the 24.4 pretest
>> (i.e. 24.3.93)? Also, worthwhile would be to test to see if building
>> with different optimization settings changes the
It appears that Emacs 24.3 is crashing on Debian mipsel, though it's not
clear whether it's an Emacs problem, a toolchain issue, or something
else.
Could you check whether the same problem shows up for the 24.4 pretest
(i.e. 24.3.93)? Also, worthwhile would be to test to see if building
with
Stefan Monnier monn...@iro.umontreal.ca writes:
I do have a mispel machine here, but its 64MB of RAM make it rather
painful to build Emacs (and I don't have a Debian install on it any
more, only OpenWRT).
Hi Stefan;
If it would help at some point, I'd be happy to sponsor you for a guest
Stefan Monnier monn...@iro.umontreal.ca writes:
Could you check whether the same problem shows up for the 24.4 pretest
(i.e. 24.3.93)? Also, worthwhile would be to test to see if building
with different optimization settings changes the result.
Of course, I should have done this initially,
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It appears that Emacs 24.3 is crashing on Debian mipsel, though it's not
clear whether it's an Emacs problem, a toolchain issue, or something
else.
For now, I've been able to reproduce the crash by following the
instructions
Control: reassign -1 emacs24-nox 24.3+1-4+b1
On Ma, 26 aug 14, 17:16:32, David Bremner wrote:
Source: emacs24-nox
Version: 24.3+1-4+b1
Severity: important
To reproduce,
0. log into a mipsel host
1. run emacs -Q foo.el, where foo.el is the attached file
(from the notmuch source)
Source: emacs24-nox
Version: 24.3+1-4+b1
Severity: important
To reproduce,
0. log into a mipsel host
1. run emacs -Q foo.el, where foo.el is the attached file
(from the notmuch source)
2. Press space or modify the file in some other way
3. save the file using Control-X Control-S
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