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Re: Fixing X problems for 1.3.0...



bruce@pixar.com (Bruce Perens) writes:

> Has anyone been testing 3.3 ? If it works at all I'd think about putting
> out a CD with "stable" and "unstable" version of X.

I have been running it on one machine over here, and have reported
some various minor bugs (I believe about three or so).  I believe that
Mark is taking care of those.

It seems to run pretty well.

HOWEVER (and this is a big one):

xemacs 19.15 now coredumps on startup (even if it is running in
console mode).

This is rather annoying.  I have submitted this as a bug against
xemacs 19.15 but have heard nothing from the maintainer.

Somebody should look into this -- I don't have the expertise nor the
time to do so.  (xemacs is HUGE and I could never trace through it.)
I just report things <g>

This behavior started immediately after I installed the XF86 3.3
packages.  I believe somebody needs to look into it and determine
whether this is a problem with XF86 3.3 or xemacs, and take
appropriate action...   I am really missing my xemacs... :-(



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