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Re: idlwave segfault [message #69288 is a reply to message #69287] Mon, 11 January 2010 10:02 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Bruce Bowler is currently offline  Bruce Bowler
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On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 13:52:10 +0000, Bruce Bowler wrote:

> On Tue, 05 Jan 2010 19:06:43 +0000, Bruce Bowler wrote:
>
>> I'm pretty sure I've seen this mentioned before but google isn't
>> helping me find it if I'm correct...
>>
>> I'm running Fedora 10, Emacs 22.3.1 and idlwave 6.1_em22 (all
>> "defaults" for F10, as far as I know).
>>
>> When I try to start an IDL shell from within emacs (via C-c C-s), I get
>> a few messages that scroll by too fast for me to see them and then that
>> "old favorite"
>>
>> Fatal error (11)Segmentation fault
>>
>> What am I doing wrong???
>>
>> Bruce
>
> More info in the event that it helps.
>
> If I start the shell with C-c C-l the shell successfully starts, but as
> soon as I enter the *idl* buffer, I get the segfault.
>
> I can't say for sure when this started since it's been a while since
> I've done much/any IDL editing...
>
> Thanks for any help and/or suggestions you might have to offer.

No ideas?



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