I've been telling my students to use Ubuntu and pull the ancient version
of TeXmacs from there. It pre-dates the current issue.
I'll try to generate a crash with a back-trace. It's really with my
1.99.5 install on Ubuntu ... just close one of two windows.
Dave W
On 09/26/2016 12:09 PM, address@hidden wrote:
> In the recent years there were a few reports in the bug tracker
> regarding TeXmacs crashing. Many of them are related to using several
> windows (when you say working with several buffers, is it in a single
> window?).
>
> In my experience (using linux), TeXmacs crashes much less than what you
> describe (except when hacking in scheme, but that doesn't count!).
> However -somewhat corroborating your observations- I rarely have more
> than two buffers open, I never use the drawing tool nor the replace tool
> in math mode. I do have a number of images linked (*not* embedded) in my
> documents, though.
>
> I doubt the problems you encounter are specific to MacOS, and therefore
> running TeXmacs in a virtual machine would probably only make your life
> more complicated. OTOH I think you should try the newest version. As far
> as I can tell it is not less stable than 1.99.4. In case of doubt,
> backing up/restoring the old installation is as simple as renaming a
> folders.
>
>> I was just wondering how often TeXMacs freezes for you all, and
>> whether I should invest some time into trying to fix things
> If you could help ironing out these nasty crashes, that would be
> extremely welcome. Good bug reports for reproducible crashes, or crashes
> with backtraces would be nice.
>
>
>> I would also like to know how much effort would be required to make
>> TeXMacs a really robust piece of software. In particular, would anyone
>> have an order of magnitude estimate of the financial cost?
> For this, Joris may have an idea. You should directly get in touch with him.
>
> best,
> Philippe
>
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