Hello Michael,

many thanks for the offer for troubleshooting.

I'm still confused by the debugger and the backtrace buffer. But in the process
of setting up a recipe I finally got to see a backtrace buffer. Amazing!
However, the backtrace shows eieio-default-superclass as the final culprit and
tramp is not mentioned any where.

The log in Messages was a red herring. I will follow up the issue in the
cedet/semantic mailing list.

Many thanks again. 
 Rodrigo
 
At Fri, 11 Oct 2013 08:38:14 +0200,
Michael Albinus wrote:
> 
> Rodrigo Amestica <[email protected]> writes:
> 
> Hi Rodrigo,
> 
> > For some reason the backtrace mode does not work for me. I will keep
> > trying to decipher this backtrace problem.
> 
> Alternatively, you could give me a recipe to reproduce the
> problem. Start with "emacs -Q", and explain what you are doing,
> including packages you need to load.
> 
> > Rodrigo  
> 
> Best regards, Michael.

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