Ritesh Sood wrote:

>          since there was no response to my post below, i decided to do
> some debugging myself. Backtrace from gdb is included below. Perhaps
> somebody can figure out now whats wrong.
> 
> thanks,
> Ritesh
> 
>  Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> _XmToolTipLeave (w=<value optimized out>, event=0x0, params=0x0,
> num_params=0x0) at ToolTip.c:35
> /Gauss/Sources/openmotif-2.3.0/lib/Xm/ToolTip.c:35:580:beg:0xb7efef88
> (gdb) bt
> #0  _XmToolTipLeave (w=<value optimized out>, event=0x0, params=0x0,
> num_params=0x0) at ToolTip.c:35
> #1  0xb7e6c087 in Destroy (w=0x84dcfe8) at Primitive.c:918
> #2  0x473328da in Phase2Destroy () from /usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6
> #3  0x473322e9 in Recursive () from /usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6
> #4  0x473322a4 in Recursive () from /usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6
> #5  0x47332465 in XtPhase2Destroy () from /usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6
> #6  0x473326d8 in _XtDoPhase2Destroy () from /usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6
> #7  0x47332843 in XtDestroyWidget () from /usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6
> #8  0x081e907b in gui_mch_destroy_beval_area (beval=0x84dd458) at
> gui_beval.c:265
> #9  0x081dd6e0 in gui_mch_update_tabline () at gui_motif.c:3426
> #10 0x081db615 in gui_update_tabline () at gui.c:3409
> #11 0x08176a5f in draw_tabline () at screen.c:8893
> #12 0x08181b5f in update_screen (type=40) at screen.c:470
> #13 0x080e6fe5 in main_loop (cmdwin=0, noexmode=0) at  main.c:1083
> #14 0x080ee485 in main (argc=-1208425440, argv=0x344) at main.c:934
> (gdb)
> 

> 
> Hi all,
>          I've built vim from the svn source with  openmotif-2.3 beta 2
> from motifzone. In gvim, if i have multiple tabs open, then closing
> just one of them by  :q causes gvim to seg fault.
> building with openmotif-2.2.2  does not cause this problem. Also, my
> emacs built from openmotif-2.3 beta 2 has no problem, so i believe the
> bug is in the vim source.

I'm afraid I don't see any clue in here about what Vim could be doing
wrong.  Could be a problem in the library, since it's ok with another
version.  I tried openmotif 2.2.3 and I didn't see a problem.

>          Also, openmotif-2.3 has antialiased font support via xft.
> There's a white paper on motifzone (deleted link, since the mail does
> not go thru with the link, mailer-daemon says improper mime-type)
> regarding this, which says that it might be possible to get
> antialiased fonts in certain apps just by defining certain resources.
> Does this possibility extend to gvim? If not in the main text region,
> it would be nice to have antialiased fonts in the menu-bar.

Someone will have to try it out.

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