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Segmentation Fault #185
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My system-configuration-options says:
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Yes. I actually got some free time and I wanted to try to find the problem, compiling the actual sources that are in the ubuntu repositories, because the rules there seem to be the problem. |
The dockerfile didn't work, because cmake version is not >11 in ubuntu18.04, which is the latest from docker.io apparently.
which succesfully compiles vterm, but the problem does not reproduce. I will try to play around with the Dockerfile some more. |
Yes, so apparently the problem does not lie in the official ppa for ubuntu, but in the ubuntu emacs lisp ppa (https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-elisp/ archive/ubuntu/ppa). I used this to install the latest emacs (emacs-snapshot) built daily, and when I tried this on the docker image, it crashed. The final Dockerfiles is this:
I assume this is not a vterm problem, as it does not reproduce on the standard ppa and neither when compiling emacs from source, so I should open an issue on the ppa itself. i can now close this if you want. |
feel free to close |
My emacs segfaults when trying to run vterm, after compilation of the library.
Shortest way to get the segfault:
I am not sure what else to add, so please guide me if there are more things to be added.
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