Hi, It seems that the latest glib update (2.32.3) breaks emacs when run with "-nw" (emacs in an x window still works), it just freezes after start and consumes 100% cpu looping in some sig handler for SIGIO. Has anyone else noted some strange behaviour after upgrade? -- Hälsningar/Best regards, Tom
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 11:47:00AM +0200, Tom Rindborg wrote:
Hi,
It seems that the latest glib update (2.32.3) breaks emacs when run with "-nw" (emacs in an x window still works), it just freezes after start and consumes 100% cpu looping in some sig handler for SIGIO. Has anyone else noted some strange behaviour after upgrade?
I see it too with emacs. Not yet come across any other issues with the update. -- Fredrik Rinnestam
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 02:08:32PM +0200, Fredrik Rinnestam wrote:
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 11:47:00AM +0200, Tom Rindborg wrote:
Hi,
It seems that the latest glib update (2.32.3) breaks emacs when run with "-nw" (emacs in an x window still works), it just freezes after start and consumes 100% cpu looping in some sig handler for SIGIO. Has anyone else noted some strange behaviour after upgrade?
I see it too with emacs. Not yet come across any other issues with the update.
I bumped emacs locally to 24.1 and the problem seems to go away. Unfortunately opt/emacs is unmaintained but I'll see if I can fix it just this once :) -- Fredrik Rinnestam
On Fri, 15 Jun 2012, Fredrik Rinnestam wrote:
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 02:08:32PM +0200, Fredrik Rinnestam wrote:
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 11:47:00AM +0200, Tom Rindborg wrote:
Hi,
It seems that the latest glib update (2.32.3) breaks emacs when run with "-nw" (emacs in an x window still works), it just freezes after start and consumes 100% cpu looping in some sig handler for SIGIO. Has anyone else noted some strange behaviour after upgrade?
I see it too with emacs. Not yet come across any other issues with the update.
I bumped emacs locally to 24.1 and the problem seems to go away. Unfortunately opt/emacs is unmaintained but I'll see if I can fix it just this once :)
Thanks Fredrik for the 24.1 port, works great here, problem solved :) Minor gripe: it is probably a good idea to keep the {c,e}tags stuff as a separate port to keep users of other editors happy ;) -- Hälsningar/Best regards, Tom
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 10:24:02PM +0200, Tom Rindborg wrote:
Thanks Fredrik for the 24.1 port, works great here, problem solved :)
Minor gripe: it is probably a good idea to keep the {c,e}tags stuff as a separate port to keep users of other editors happy ;)
Good catch. I've stripped the binaries and man-pages and pushed a new version. -- Fredrik Rinnestam
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