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#44506
28.0.50; Segfault on opening a particular message in Gnus in terminal/tty
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Reported by: Amin Bandali <bandali <at> gnu.org>
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2020 18:40:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 28.0.50
Fixed in version 27.2
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
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> From: Amin Bandali <bandali <at> gnu.org>
> Cc: 44506 <at> debbugs.gnu.org, Eric Abrahamsen <eric <at> ericabrahamsen.net>
> Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2020 15:03:53 -0500
>
> After some bisecting of my config files, I narrowed the segaulting of
> Gnus when opening that message down to inclusion of (require 'ebdb-gnus)
> in my configs. ebdb-gnus is part of EBDB, available on GNU ELPA. I'm
> Cc'ing Eric, EBDB's creator and maintainer, in case he might have any
> ideas.
I don't see anything in EBDB that could cause Emacs to use static
compositions, but maybe I'm missing something.
> > if (src->u.cmp.automatic)
> > {
> > gstring = composition_gstring_from_id (src->u.cmp.id);
> > required = src->slice.cmp.to - src->slice.cmp.from + 1;
> > }
> > else
> > {
> > cmp = composition_table[src->u.cmp.id]; <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> > required = cmp->glyph_len;
> > }
> >
> > If that is true, then I don't understand how it happened: we don't use
> > any compositions except automatic in Emacs, so I'm unsure how you get
> > to that place. Can you see which place in the code indeed crashes and
> > why?
>
> GDB's source display does indeed highlight that line for me. Is this
> the confirmation you were looking for, or did you mean I should look
> into disabling optimization and *then* run Emacs through GDB to collect
> the backtrace?
Reproducing in an unoptimized build would be the most efficient way of
telling if that's indeed something related to static compositions.
Thanks.
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