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Re: 50MB large auto-save file after Emacs crash
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Stephen Berman |
Subject: |
Re: 50MB large auto-save file after Emacs crash |
Date: |
Fri, 16 Dec 2005 16:28:08 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 10:43:05 +0200 Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> wrote:
>> From: Stephen Berman <address@hidden>
>> Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 08:27:29 +0100
>>
>> A few weeks ago, while using a current CVS build, Emacs suddenly
>> crashed and vanished without a trace. At the moment of the crash I
>> was using Gnus and scrolling an article buffer with the mouse wheel.
>> Since I was not running under gdb, I couldn't retrieve a backtrace or
>> anything else to make a useful bug report.
>
> There could be something else useful on your system: the SYSLOG
> files. It sounds like you are running a Gnu/Linux box, so please look
> in the SYSLOG files (if you don't know where or how, please read the
> relevant man pages first), and try to find any messages related to the
> crashed Emacs session.
Unfortunately, there is nothing unusual in any log file around the
time of the timestamp of the auto-save file, which I assume is close
to the time of the crash.
> Also, please make sure your shell setup doesn't disable core dumps
> (with a ulimit command).
My system is in fact set up not to create core files, but I can change
that. Can you recommend a reasonable maximum size?
> In general, if Emacs crashes, it should leave behind a core dump file;
> if core files are not disabled, then it's possible that Emacs was
> either killed by the OS (thus the advice to look in SYSLOG), or it
> simply exited.
It appears in this case to be the latter. FWIW, I still have the
auto-save file, but even compressed it's bigger than 13MB, so I don't
want to attach it. Anyway, I doubt it's useful, but just to get an
idea of it, I've attached the first 95 lines.
Steve Berman
auto-save-top
Description: first 95 lines of auto-save file