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bug#11813: Segmentation fault on launch related to x_draw_glyph_string_b
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
bug#11813: Segmentation fault on launch related to x_draw_glyph_string_background |
Date: |
Fri, 29 Jun 2012 13:37:39 +0300 |
> Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2012 13:17:48 +0300
> From: Left Right <olegsivokon@gmail.com>
> Cc: 11813@debbugs.gnu.org
>
> (gdb) pgrow
> TEXT: 68 glyphs
> 0 0: CHAR[ ] str=eb7881[0] blev=0,btyp=L w=11 a+d=14+4 face=1 [
> 1 11: CHAR[U] str=11bef51[1] blev=0,btyp=L w=10 a+d=14+4 face=1
> 2 21: CHAR[:] str=169a6c1[0] blev=0,btyp=L w=10 a+d=14+4 face=1
> 3 31: CHAR[-] str=11daed1[1] blev=0,btyp=L w=10 a+d=14+4 face=1
> 4 41: CHAR[-] str=11daeb1[1] blev=0,btyp=L w=10 a+d=14+4 face=1
> 5 51: CHAR[-] str=11dbba1[1] blev=0,btyp=L w=10 a+d=14+4 face=1
> 6 61: CHAR[ ] str=b0bf61[0] blev=0,btyp=L w=10 a+d=14+4 face=1
> 7 71: CHAR[ ] str=b0bf61[1] blev=0,btyp=L w=10 a+d=14+4 face=1
> 8 81: GLYPHLESS[HEX] str=11bf4c1[1] w=24 a+d=18+7 face=13
> slice=2,65530,2,5
> 9 105: GLYPHLESS[HEX] str=11bf4c1[1] w=24 a+d=18+7 face=13
> slice=2,65530,2,5
> 10 129: GLYPHLESS[HEX] str=11bf4c1[1] w=24 a+d=18+7 face=13
> slice=2,65530,2,5
> 11 153: GLYPHLESS[HEX] str=11bf4c1[1] w=24 a+d=18+7 face=13
> slice=2,65530,2,5
> 12 177: GLYPHLESS[HEX] str=11bf4c1[1] w=24 a+d=18+7 face=13
> slice=2,65530,2,5
> 13 201: GLYPHLESS[HEX] str=11bf4c1[1] w=24 a+d=18+7 face=13
> slice=2,65530,2,5
> 14 225: GLYPHLESS[HEX] str=11bf4c1[1] w=24 a+d=18+7 face=13
> slice=2,65530,2,5
> 15 249: GLYPHLESS[HEX] str=11bf4c1[1] w=24 a+d=18+7 face=13
> slice=2,65530,2,5
> 16 273: GLYPHLESS[HEX] str=11bf4c1[1] w=24 a+d=18+7 face=13
> slice=2,65530,2,5
> 17 297: GLYPHLESS[HEX] str=11bf4c1[1] w=24 a+d=18+7 face=13
> slice=2,65530,2,5
> 18 321: GLYPHLESS[HEX] str=11bf4c1[1] w=24 a+d=18+7 face=13
> slice=2,65530,2,5
> 19 345: GLYPHLESS[HEX] str=11bf4c1[1] w=24 a+d=18+7 face=13
> slice=2,65530,2,5
This is the mode line (of the "*scratch*" buffer, I presume). The
GLYPHLESS parts seem to indicate that Emacs has no font to display the
buffer name in bold. Is that possible, given your configuration of
fonts?
I'll try to find a way to avoid a crash in this case.