Am 23.04.2011 um 22:15 schrieb Jeremy Huddleston:
What crashed, and how did you crash it?
Tcsh crashed. It crashed quite soon after clicking the icon in dock or invoking 'open ....X11.app', before the server could identify itself. From system.log: Apr 22 11:42:29 localhost ReportCrash[543]: Formulating crash report for process tcsh[521] Apr 22 11:42:29 localhost ReportCrash[543]: Saved crashreport to / Users/pete/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/ tcsh_2011-04-22-114228_Latsche.crash using uid: 501 gid: 501, euid: 501 egid: 501 Apr 22 11:42:29 localhost com.apple.launchd[199] ([0x0-0x23023].org.x.X11[521]): Exited abnormally: Segmentation fault Apr 22 11:46:25 localhost ReportCrash[624]: Formulating crash report for process tcsh[603] Apr 22 11:46:25 localhost ReportCrash[624]: Saved crashreport to / Users/pete/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/ tcsh_2011-04-22-114624_Latsche.crash using uid: 501 gid: 501, euid: 501 egid: 501 Apr 22 11:46:25 localhost com.apple.launchd[199] ([0x0-0x2a02a].org.macports.X11[603]): Exited abnormally: Segmentation fault In Console.app's "console messages" (or such) window the messages from X11 have disappeared and I don't in which file they are recorded – if at all!
Did tcsh crash with 'cat ~/.tcsh_history' or similar?
This does not belong to any of the statements in ~/.login or ~/. (t)cshrc. There must be some "replay", a way to integrate the old shell's history into the new one's history. With 'set verbose' this becomes visible.
Do you have a crash report?
Yes, a few, all for tcsh. -- Greetings Pete From error to error, one discovers the entire truth. - Sigmund Freud