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Date:      Sat, 4 Dec 1999 10:36:53 +0800
From:      Calvin NG <calvinng@brel.com>
To:        freebsd-qa@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Follow up to GIMP/XFree86
Message-ID:  <19991204103653.A4155@brel.com>
In-Reply-To: <XFMail.19991202220654.cwass99@home.com>; from cwass99@home.com on Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 10:06:54PM -0500
References:  <199912030303.WAA28530@spoon.beta.com> <XFMail.19991202220654.cwass99@home.com>

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Greetings,

  That's right.
  And I have come to the conclusion that it is a local problem, 
  rather than having anything to do with the 3.4-RC.
  I am going to leave it be for the time being, its not related 
  to the QA, and its not critical to me.  :-) 

  Anyway, I did the whole ( re-cvsup, re-"make world", rebuild 
  XFree86, rebuild Enlightenment ) routine, to no success.  
  Tried with just TWM, and still the same thing.  I am thinking 
  its something like the GTK or imlib, or libtool, or any of 
  those little things that gets pulled-in in a X environment.

Regards,
/calvin

lines with :> are quotes from Colin's email
:>      I'm not overly concerned about GIMP, I was poking at it to see if I could
:> reproduce a problem reported by Calvin NG.  I'm more concerned about what
:> happened to the core file I should have found after WindowMaker exited on a SIG
:> 11.
:> 
:> Cheers,
:> Colin
:> 
:> On 03-Dec-1999 Brian J. McGovern wrote:
:> > I just ran GIMP from the 11/30 RC. Not a problem in the world. I'd therefore
:> > look at either WindowMaker (which I don't run), or your hardware.
:> > 
:> >       -Brian
:> > 
:> >  >      I am a little confused...I went looking for the core file from
:> > WindowMa
:> > ker
:> >  > to find out what happened when I ran GIMP and it wasn't there.  AFAIK, a
:> > SIG
:> >  11
:> >  > will write a core file and there's nothing I can do to change this.  Or is
:> >  > there some way to disable that?  Or rename the core file when it get's
:> > creat
:> > ed?
:> >  >  I certainly didn't intend this, but I've been known to do stranger things
:> >  > quite by accident.


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