[ANNOUNCEMENT] [test-version] emacs-22.1-3/emacs-el-22.1-3/emacs-X11-22.1-3

Ken Brown kbrown@math.cornell.edu
Mon Jul 30 21:28:00 GMT 2007


On 7/28/2007 10:42 AM, Mark Harig wrote:
> If you discover a repeatable set of steps that you can follow that will
> cause Emacs to crash, would you please post those to this list? They
> could be used as a test to tell whether Emacs has been built correctly.

I have a tex file that you can use for testing. It reliably produces a 
crash on my system when I compile it using auctex after starting 
emacs-22.1-3 from an xterm window. (I use auctex 11.84 and miktex 2.6, 
but I doubt if that matters.) Here are the detailed steps.
1. Download and unpack
 http://www.math.cornell.edu/~kbrown/forest.tar.gz
This will create a directory "forest" with a file "forest.tex" and some 
auxiliary files.
2. cd forest
 emacs -q &
3. M-x load-library RET auctex.el RET
4. C-x C-f forest.tex
5. C-c C-c [accept the default command LaTeX]
6. When the compilation finishes you will see a message "You should run 
LaTeX again..." Repeat step 5. The crash usually occurs before the 
second compilation finishes. Sometimes the second compilation works OK 
but then it crashes if I try it a third time. (This time the default 
command for C-c C-c will be View, and you have to enter LaTeX instead.)
If you want to repeat the whole experiment, delete the files forest.log, 
forest.dvi, and forest.aux that latex creates. My own experience is 
that, after the first crash, I often get crashes at an earlier stage 
when I repeat the process. For example, sometimes emacs crashes at step 
3 when I type M-x or at step 4 when I type C-x C-f.
Ken
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