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| My emacs will dump in console when i search some word! After it dumping, it will print the following error message: Fatal error(6).Aborted But it works well when in X window. My emacs' version is 21.3.1. Can someone solves this problem! thanx |
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| "fhope" <fhope@pchome.com.tw> wrote in message news:bpiii9$8u3@netnews.hinet.net... > My emacs will dump in console when i search some word! > After it dumping, it will print the following error message: > > Fatal error(6).Aborted > > But it works well when in X window. > My emacs' version is 21.3.1. > > Can someone solves this problem! > thanx What version of Linux are you working with? Are you using the emacs that came with it, "xemacs" which is slightly different, or are you using a locally built one? We need details, friend, details.... |
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| Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > "fhope" <fhope@pchome.com.tw> wrote in message > news:bpiii9$8u3@netnews.hinet.net... > >>My emacs will dump in console when i search some word! >>After it dumping, it will print the following error message: >> >>Fatal error(6).Aborted >> >>But it works well when in X window. >>My emacs' version is 21.3.1. >> >>Can someone solves this problem! >>thanx > > > What version of Linux are you working with? Are you using the emacs that > came with it, "xemacs" which is slightly different, or are you using a > locally built one? > > We need details, friend, details.... > > My system is Madrake 9.0 and this emacs is not xemacs. I locally built it from src.tar. |
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| "fhope" <fhope@pchome.com.tw> wrote in message news:bpp5h8$dtc@netnews.hinet.net... > Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > > "fhope" <fhope@pchome.com.tw> wrote in message > > news:bpiii9$8u3@netnews.hinet.net... > > > >>My emacs will dump in console when i search some word! > >>After it dumping, it will print the following error message: > >> > >>Fatal error(6).Aborted > >> > >>But it works well when in X window. > >>My emacs' version is 21.3.1. > >> > >>Can someone solves this problem! > >>thanx > > > > > > What version of Linux are you working with? Are you using the emacs that > > came with it, "xemacs" which is slightly different, or are you using a > > locally built one? > > > > We need details, friend, details.... > > > > > My system is Madrake 9.0 and this emacs is not xemacs. > I locally built it from src.tar. Did you remove the *old* emacs first? And can you install one from RPM, or build one from SRPM, so that it will flush the remnants of the old one and cleanly install the new one? Leaving two distinct large packages like emacs or gcc on a system can cause real problems unless you're sure to keep them entirely separate, and doing *that* is an artform. |
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| On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 09:47:14 -0500, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > > "fhope" <fhope@pchome.com.tw> wrote in message > news:bpp5h8$dtc@netnews.hinet.net... >> Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: >> > "fhope" <fhope@pchome.com.tw> wrote in message >> > news:bpiii9$8u3@netnews.hinet.net... >> > >> >>My emacs will dump in console when i search some word! >> >>After it dumping, it will print the following error message: >> >> >> >>Fatal error(6).Aborted >> >> >> >>But it works well when in X window. >> >>My emacs' version is 21.3.1. >> >> >> >>Can someone solves this problem! >> >>thanx >> > >> > >> > What version of Linux are you working with? Are you using the emacs that >> > came with it, "xemacs" which is slightly different, or are you using a >> > locally built one? >> > >> > We need details, friend, details.... >> > >> > >> My system is Madrake 9.0 and this emacs is not xemacs. >> I locally built it from src.tar. > > Did you remove the *old* emacs first? And can you install one from RPM, or > build one from SRPM, so that it will flush the remnants of the old one and > cleanly install the new one? Leaving two distinct large packages like emacs > or gcc on a system can cause real problems unless you're sure to keep them > entirely separate, and doing *that* is an artform. Why not use the emacs that comes with Mandrake 9.0 ? -- Neil Cut the spamless for email |