I'm still seeing the crash on occasion using emacs trunk as of last week. Next time I see a crash, I'll send the dump along again. I just updated to latest trunk a few hours ago, so.... So far I havn't been able to isolate a specific set of steps to repro the crash. I'm generally fairly deep into some editing, and just moving through a file when it dies. -b On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 6:54 PM, Adrian Robert wrote: > I'm trying to reproduce this in current trunk with the attached wombat > color theme file and the version of color-theme.el in the aquamacs tree. I > load color-theme into a buffer, M-x eval-buffer, then load the theme itself, > eval it, and finally M-x color-theme-wombat. Then I try to do some file > loading, editing, gnus, images, etc., but can't reproduce the crash (10.4). > If anyone has found some specific steps by now, I can try them. > > > > > > > On Jun 18, 2009, at 11:04 AM, Ben Lowery wrote: > > Yup, I am using color-theme. I've attached the theme I'm using. >> >> On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 10:58 AM, David Reitter >> wrote: >> >>> Forwarding a crash report. >>> nsterm.m:1305, in the given revision, is the line marked: >>> >>> { >>> int i; >>> for (i = 1; i < color_table->avail; i++) >>> { >>> ***** if (color_table->colors[i] && [color_table->colors[i] >>> isEqual: >>> color]) >>> { >>> [color_table->colors[i] retain]; >>> return i; >>> } >>> } >>> } >>> >>> Btw, why are we managing this table ourselves rather than using an >>> appropriate NS class? It seems like we're defining our own >>> ns_color_table >>> structure anyways... >>> >>> Ben, I wonder if you're using color themes or something else that defines >>> a >>> lot of different colors. >>> >>> - D >>> >>> >>> Begin forwarded message: >>> >>> From: Ben Lowery >>>> Date: June 18, 2009 10:43:00 AM EDT >>>> To: Development of Aquamacs Emacs >>>> Subject: [Aquamacs-devel] Crasher in ns_index_color (nsterm.m:1305) >>>> >>>> Attached is a crash log for Aquamacs, on >>>> 3fa42d1a06357f8f65dff161524374f3feaaa3ac >>>> >>>> Happened as I was C-x C-f ing to open a file. Happens sporadically, >>>> and I don't have a good repro case. >>>> >>>> -b >>>> >>> >>> _______________________ >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > >