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25.1; emacs 25.1 crashes while I am killing a bunch of lines
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Hi,
Thank you for the tips.
I have not seen the crashes any more (before the change, I saw emacs
crash a few times a week...)
BUT, I noticed a strange swap usage and excessive paging now and then
lately and not sure what it was.
Maybe it is because of this bug 26952. I will recompile emacs.
Yes, it is too bad that emacs has become a little unstable.
Maybe the distributed souce code management system may have something to
do with it. Before, developers were very careful and use only a single
master repository thus messing it up would have been a cardinal sin, but
nowadays, people can create various branches and merge them (at least so
that it builds/compiles). BUT, the runtime behavior may suffer.
Just my guess.
Thank you again!
Happy Hacking (as RMS used to say)
Chiaki
On 2017/06/25 6:52, npostavs <at> users.sourceforge.net wrote:
> close 26573
> quit
>
> "ISHIKAWA,chiaki" <ishikawa <at> yk.rim.or.jp> writes:
>
>> I think it is likely that I have ralloc.o.
>> Let me re-compile emacs with the suggested additional
>> and work with it for a few weeks.
>> Based on the frequency of the crashes I observed if the new binary
>> does not crash in a month, the bug would have been solved.
>
> Since it's been over 2 months, I'll close the bug. By the way, if you
> can upgrade to 25.2 you might be better off configuring with
> REL_ALLOC=yes, as disabling ralloc can lead to excessive memory
> consumption (see https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=26952).
>
>
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