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@28 Crashes when quit #582

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frankjonen opened this issue May 11, 2023 · 5 comments
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@28 Crashes when quit #582

frankjonen opened this issue May 11, 2023 · 5 comments

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@frankjonen
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I just installed 28 (coming from 27). I'm running it on Intel64, Monterey with Doom Emacs.

When I quit Emacs, it crashes before the workspace is saved.
Emacs Plus or Doom issue?

@frankjonen
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Moved to @29. That took care of the crashing issue.

@d12frosted
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I don't know. Normally, when you are not sure if it's your config or Emacs - run without configs. E.g. emacs -nw.

@frankjonen
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Oh yes. I should have amended it once I did that. Made it hard to check since the vanilla Emacs just quits when you quit it. There's no saving of workspaces. And I now think that might be related.

Then I saw Emacs-plus@28 with native comp crashes on MacOS 12/Monterey and it had almost the exact same crashlog as me. So I decided to try and see if installing @29 would work (given that Doom doesn't officially support it and all). But so far it works fine.

@d12frosted
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Thanks for checking. And happy that 29 works for you.

@powersurge360
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Just coming to report the same thing. I tried moving to emacs-plus@29 but I noticed some doom bindings weren't working. I unfortunately don't have much more to contribute but I did want to come in to say that emacs-plus@29 is not a complete solve for the issue for native-comp. It also seemed to fail without doom set up.

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