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2018-06-11
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My Emacs.app (MacOS) keeps crashing after I open a XSLT file. Where can I see a logfile of what happened?
that sounds annoying. i've never had to debug the c code. i remember seeing eli explain how to attach gdb to a crash report but i can't find it on the mailing list right now
yeah. i've had to use other stuff for large xml and other files. sublime and vim can just effortlessly handle a few large files that emacs really hates. god help you if there are no line breaks
@borkdude You could probably try setting the debug-on-error
to t
to see if that helps https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Error-Debugging.html
According to https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Crashing.html a crash log is created on Linux or Windows… I don’t know what the equivalent of .xsession-errors
on Mac would be, if that’s the OS you’re on