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Date:      Tue, 22 Oct 2024 06:41:05 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        tcltk@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 282006] x11-toolkits/tk90: backspace in text widget crashes interpreter
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Joachim Moskalewski <tonne03@jmos.net> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|In Progress                 |Closed
         Resolution|---                         |Unable to Reproduce

--- Comment #10 from Joachim Moskalewski <tonne03@jmos.net> ---
Now I am really confused=E2=80=A6

Yesterday on a blank virtual machine: "pkg install xorg tk90" crashed as
expected. "pkg delete -a" followed by compiling the two packages (and a "pkg
autoremove"), and it worked (!). Now a "pkg upgrade -a" replaced all
self-compiled packages with the ones installed at the beginning, and it sti=
ll
worked (!?).

Today I wanted to document this "ports okay, packages buggy - but something=
 is
weird". So I took a backup of that machine and started again with "pkg inst=
all
xorg tk90" - but with a different result: It worked right from the start=E2=
=80=A6

But I'm still unsuccessful on my main computer, fetching & reinstalling all
packages don't help - and there I cannot create any core dumps for analyzin=
g:
It quits saying that those dumps are too large :(

Maybe one random package around on some package servers is buggy, and I sti=
ll
didn't get a "good" one my main machine? Anyway, I don't think that this is=
 a
Tk 9 bug. Closing this topic.

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