GNU bug report logs - #16737
24.3.50; Yank causes hang

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Package: emacs;

Reported by: Sujith Manoharan <sujith <at> msujith.org>

Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 03:49:02 UTC

Severity: important

Tags: moreinfo, patch

Merged with 17026, 17101, 17172, 19320, 20283

Found in versions 24.3.50, 24.4, 25.0.50

Done: Tassilo Horn <tsdh <at> gnu.org>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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Message #35 received at 16737 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):

From: Nicolas Richard <theonewiththeevillook <at> yahoo.fr>
To: Nicolas Richard <theonewiththeevillook <at> yahoo.fr>
Cc: 16737 <at> debbugs.gnu.org, sujith <at> msujith.org, dmantipov <at> yandex.ru
Subject: Re: bug#16737: 24.3.50; Yank causes hang
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 07:42:18 +0100
Nicolas Richard <theonewiththeevillook <at> yahoo.fr> writes:
> After getting them, I evalled (setq x-select-enable-primary), then tried
> killing & yanking : it didn't trigger the problem anymore. Are those
> facts related ? I guess so. Surpisingly : I set (setq
> x-select-enable-primary t) back again and still have no more problem.

Sorry, I spoke too fast :
The relation is a bit more complicated:
- if I copy the content of the Firefox address bar (not saying that the
exact app is relevant, I'm just describing what I did) with Ctrl-c then
yank that in an emacs buffer, emacs hangs.
- repeating yanking OR killing in the same buffer still hangs.
- but if I go in another buffer and kill some text, then no hang
- if I go back to first buffer and yank or kill, no hang either.

If I eval (setq x-select-enable-primary) it in fact doesn't change
anything. (it did in my previous post apparently because I had switched
to another buffer.)

OTOH setting x-select-enable-clipboard to nil *does* avoid the hang, but
that was to be expected I guess. Turning it back on makes the hang
appear again.

-- 
Nico.




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