GNU bug report logs - #55870
GNU Emacs 26.3, Select All(C-x h) does not work

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Package: emacs;

Reported by: Bruce <brucelam1982pi <at> anche.no>

Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2022 14:33:02 UTC

Severity: normal

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From: Bruce <brucelam1982pi <at> anche.no>
To: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
Cc: 55870 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: Re: bug#55870: GNU Emacs 26.3, Select All(C-x h) does not work
Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2022 11:01:55 +0800
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> Can you reproduce the problem in a more recent version of Emacs?  26.3
> is several years old.

I reproduce the problem in emacs 28.1. Please refer to the attachments.
Please fix it, thanks, :-)

On 2022/7/12 下午8:11, Lars Ingebrigtsen wrote:
> (Please keep the debbugs address in the CCs -- otherwise it won't reach
> the bug tracker.)
>
> Bruce <brucelam1982pi <at> anche.no> writes:
>
>> -- This was a month ago -- did you manage to reproduce the issue with
>> -- "emacs -Q"?
>>
>> Thanks for your remind, :-)
>>
>> I reproduce the issue with "emacs -Q" as described in email title
>> 'Re: bug#55870: GNU Emacs 26.3, Select All(C-x h) does not work'
>> on 2022-06-12. Here was the content (you can search your mail inbox)
>>
>> Under Linux Mint 20.2 and Debian 11.3
>>
>> 1. Using emacs -Q or emacs -mm, editing chinese-book.txt(in attachment)
>> 2. (C-x h) to select all, GNU Emacs 26.3 only shows "mark set",
>> 3. I use M-w to copy, The memory that Emacs consumes jumps from around
>> 80MB to
>>     1000MB even 1400MB, then it does not responds to keyboard or mouse.
> Can you reproduce the problem in a more recent version of Emacs?  26.3
> is several years old.
>
[chinese-book.txt (text/plain, attachment)]
[emacs-bug-01.png (image/png, attachment)]
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