I have now seen it seg fault a few times under Gentoo. It
appears that it does it when trying to autocomplete -
sometimes it does this just after inserting a funncy symbol
- a few letters in reverse video - as what appears to be a
single glyph.
I am editing PHP code on a remote X site - not tunneled.
CUTE Version 0.2.9 - from source
qt 3.3.4 - from source
X is X11R6 - Xf86 on Cygwin.
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Some more information - it is regardless of language being
edited - so that can be rules out, I have used a few.
It is not always down to autocomplete, and sometimes occurs
when performing saves, loads as well as folding/unfolding.
I cannot find any coredumps left behind - but I have not
built a debug, and I am using the standard gentoo build.
I am using qt-3.3.4 (gentoo r3).
It also behaves the same under coLinux.
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I have now seen it seg fault a few times under Gentoo. It
appears that it does it when trying to autocomplete -
sometimes it does this just after inserting a funncy symbol
- a few letters in reverse video - as what appears to be a
single glyph.
I am editing PHP code on a remote X site - not tunneled.
CUTE Version 0.2.9 - from source
qt 3.3.4 - from source
X is X11R6 - Xf86 on Cygwin.
Logged In: YES
user_id=748225
Some more information - it is regardless of language being
edited - so that can be rules out, I have used a few.
It is not always down to autocomplete, and sometimes occurs
when performing saves, loads as well as folding/unfolding.
I cannot find any coredumps left behind - but I have not
built a debug, and I am using the standard gentoo build.
I am using qt-3.3.4 (gentoo r3).
It also behaves the same under coLinux.