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[STUMP] Problem with Mathematica 6
From: |
Kresimir Kumericki |
Subject: |
[STUMP] Problem with Mathematica 6 |
Date: |
Thu, 16 Oct 2008 14:58:12 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.5.13 (2006-08-11) |
Dear all,
I am a long-term user of ratpoison and now I tried stumpwm. It looks
great, but I experience problems when starting Wolfram Research's
Mathematica 6.0 (There is no problem with version 5.2!)
What happens is that some error occurs (see log below), frame for
Mathematica window is not created (although application window is there
and can be focused by mouse), and then one of the two following
situations occurs:
(1) number ordering of other frames is
rearranged (e.g 0*Terminal 1*Firefox becomes 0*Firefox 1*Terminal),
and if I had some groups, frames for all groups get squashed into default
group and second group is destroyed.
(2) stumpwm is not responding (although process 'stumpwm' is still
running). I have to kill it and restart.
There is an error log corresponding to situation (1) attached below.
This is with today's git version, but the same situation is with
0.9.4.1, while stumpwm 0.9.2 simply crashes.
I use SBCL 0.9.16 under Debian stable.
Should I file a bug report?
Best,
Kresimir
------------------------------------------------------------------------
The value NIL is not of type NUMBER.
0: (SB-DEBUG:BACKTRACE 100 #<SB-IMPL::STRING-OUTPUT-STREAM {1003CC5861}>)
1: (STUMPWM::BACKTRACE-STRING)
2: ((LAMBDA (STUMPWM::C)) #<TYPE-ERROR {1003CC5531}>)
3: (SIGNAL #<TYPE-ERROR {1003CC5531}>)
4: (ERROR TYPE-ERROR)
5: (SB-KERNEL::OBJECT-NOT-TYPE-ERROR-HANDLER
#<unavailable argument>
#.(SB-SYS:INT-SAP #X2AE246FF4310)
#<SB-ALIEN-INTERNALS:ALIEN-VALUE :SAP #X2AE246FF3E50 :TYPE (*
(SB-ALIEN:STRUCT
SB-VM::OS-CONTEXT-T-STRUCT))>
(527 15))
6: (SB-KERNEL:INTERNAL-ERROR
#.(SB-SYS:INT-SAP #X2AE246FF3E50)
#<unavailable argument>)
7: ("foreign function: call_into_lisp")
8: ("foreign function: funcall2")
9: ("foreign function: interrupt_internal_error")
10: (XLIB:GET-WM-CLASS #<XLIB:WINDOW :0 E00324>)
11: (STUMPWM::XWIN-CLASS #<XLIB:WINDOW :0 E00324>)
12: (STUMPWM::XWIN-TO-WINDOW #<XLIB:WINDOW :0 E00324>)
13: (STUMPWM::PLACE-WINDOW
#S<screen #<XLIB:SCREEN :0.0 1024x1280x24 TRUE-COLOR>>
#<XLIB:WINDOW :0 E00324>)
14: (STUMPWM::ADD-WINDOW
#S<screen #<XLIB:SCREEN :0.0 1024x1280x24 TRUE-COLOR>>
#<XLIB:WINDOW :0 E00324>)
15: (STUMPWM::PROCESS-MAPPED-WINDOW
#S<screen #<XLIB:SCREEN :0.0 1024x1280x24 TRUE-COLOR>>
#<XLIB:WINDOW :0 E00324>)
16: ((LABELS #:G159)
:PARENT
#<XLIB:WINDOW :0 135>
:SEND-EVENT-P
NIL
:WINDOW
#<XLIB:WINDOW :0 E00324>)
17: (STUMPWM::HANDLE-EVENT
:DISPLAY
#<XLIB:DISPLAY :0 (The X.Org Foundation R70101000)>
:EVENT-KEY
:MAP-REQUEST
:EVENT-CODE
20
:SEND-EVENT-P
NIL
:SEQUENCE
1170
:PARENT
#<XLIB:WINDOW :0 135>
:EVENT-WINDOW
#<XLIB:WINDOW :0 135>
:WINDOW
#<XLIB:WINDOW :0 E00324>)
18: (XLIB:PROCESS-EVENT
#<XLIB:DISPLAY :0 (The X.Org Foundation R70101000)>
:HANDLER
#<FUNCTION STUMPWM::HANDLE-EVENT>
:TIMEOUT
NIL
:PEEK-P
NIL
:DISCARD-P
NIL
:FORCE-OUTPUT-P
T)
19: (STUMPWM::STUMPWM-INTERNAL-LOOP)
20: (STUMPWM::STUMPWM-INTERNAL-LOOP)
21: (STUMPWM::STUMPWM-INTERNAL ":0")
22: (STUMPWM ":0")
23: ((LAMBDA ()))
24: ((LABELS SB-IMPL::RESTART-LISP))
------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
Kresimir Kumericki http://www.phy.hr/~kkumer/
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