Reporting Fatal error (11) with XEmacs

Kopf Kelly-EKK024 kelly.kopf at motorola.com
Thu Mar 1 17:53:26 EST 2007


I'm was running on plhp036, a Unix machine.  I got this fatal error, and the main screen became impossible to read until I pasted it here.
 
Regards,
Kelly
 
plhp036:[ekk024_zudo]/home/ekk024
[4] $ ost_insp_ISGcq00330552_ralp_ip.dig &                                <
[1]     12906
plhp036:[ekk024_zudo]/home/ekk024
[5] $ 
Fatal error (11).
Your files have been auto-saved.
Use `M-x recover-session' to recover them.
 
Please report this bug by running the send-pr script included
with XEmacs, or selecting `Send Bug Report' from the help menu.
As a last resort send ordinary email to `crashes at xemacs.org'.
*MAKE SURE* to include as much configuration information as
possible; at the very least what OS and hardware you are running
on, and hopefully also what compiler and compiler options the
binary was compiled with, what options XEmacs was compiled with,
whether you are using a prebuilt binary from ftp.xemacs.org or
compiled XEmacs yourself for your system, etc.
 
If at all possible, *please* try to obtain a C stack backtrace;
it will help us immensely in determining what went wrong.
To do this, locate the core file that was produced as a result
of this crash (it's usually called `core' and is located in the
directory in which you started XEmacs, or maybe in your home
directory), and type
 
  gdb /org/mirs/tools/emacs/bin/hppa1.1-hp-hpux9.05/xemacs-20.4 core
 
then type `where' when the debugger prompt comes up.
(If you don't have GDB on your system, you might have DBX,
or XDB, or SDB.  A similar procedure should work for all of
these.  Ask your system administrator if you need more help.)
 
Lisp backtrace follows:
 
  # (condition-case ... . error)
  # (catch exit ...)
  # bind (standard-input standard-output)
  # (unwind-protect ...)
  recursive-edit()
  # bind (inhibit-trace standard-output buffer-read-only)
  byte-code("â  !ô pûáà +ebè `òù!äy`|ë @üs¨c@îa¨îØÆû\"åä!ícøyªï@æa¨A@Öp\"Ücåä!Écøyª¡@ïa¨ÖA at p\"ÜcªÀ@û
ÔcªÖ@Áa¨
Aªp\"ÜcÃã!ûÁû#$Ãã!Í +Á" [pop-to-buffer debugger-buffer erase-buffer t 50 print-length print-escape-n?\n ?\  error "Signaling: " "Beginning evaluation of function call form:\n" nil message "" buffer-re
  # (unwind-protect ...)
  # (unwind-protect ...)
  # bind (last-command this-command unread-command-event last-input-event last-input-char last-inpu-
  # (unwind-protect ...)
  # bind (debugger-value debug-on-error debug-on-quit debug-on-signal debugger-buffer debugger-old--overriding-local-map debugger-outer-last-command debugger-outer-this-command debugger-outer-unread-m
  debug(error (file-error "Cannot open load file" "~/lisp/mycscope_alias"))
  # (catch debugger ...)
  # (unwind-protect ...)
  # bind (stack-trace-on-signal debug-on-signal stack-trace-on-error debug-on-error)
  load-internal("~/lisp/mycscope_alias" nil nil nil nil nil)
  # bind (nosuffix nomessage noerror file)
  load("~/lisp/mycscope_alias")
  #<compiled-function (from "global_funcs.elc") nil "...(106)" [load-library "/org/mirs/tools/emacstScope") ["Find this C symbol" cscope-find-c-symbol t] "Split Window" ("CScope") ["Find this global "Find this grep pattern" cscope-find-grep-pattern t] ("CScope") ["Find this egrep pattern" cscope-fi ["Find all functions and C++ classes" cscope-find-all t] ("CScope") ["Toggle ignore/use letter case"CScope") ["Rebuild database using View & Config Spec (TBD)" cscope-admin-rebuild-db-cs t] ("CScope"_ nil>()
  call-interactively(start-cscope)
  # (condition-case ... . error)
  # (catch top-level ...)
 
plhp036:[ekk024_zudo]/home/ekk024
[5] $ 
plhp036:[ekk024_zudo]/home/ekk024
[5] $
plhp036:[ekk024_zudo]/home/ekk024
[5] $   gdb /org/mirs/tools/emacs/bin/hppa1.1-hp-hpux9.05/xemacs-20.4 core
GDB is free software and you are welcome to distribute copies of it
 under certain conditions; type "show copying" to see the conditions.
There is absolutely no warranty for GDB; type "show warranty" for details.
GDB 4.12 (hppa1.1-hp-hpux), Copyright 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc...
Memory fault(coredump)
plhp036:[ekk024_zudo]/home/ekk024
[6] $ where
ksh: where:  not found
plhp036:[ekk024_zudo]/home/ekk024
[7] $ 
 
 
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