Xquartz 2.7.75/5/2021
If I try to edit a file from scratch, as soon as I try to press Save I receive this.I dont have a 10.6 system available to test but I dont see this problem when running on 10.9 or 10.10.In my case, when opening a file from the command line, I see the following warning only and the file opens correctly.Similar results when opening a file from the menu or editing a file from scratch.
The messages that I would consider significant are these (from your report). Is it possible that you really are running out of memory Can you try and shut down as many other apps that may be running as possible What does Activity Monitor say about memory consumption Is there a diagnostic report available in Console when the app crashes Can you post it. Would appreciate it if others who have access to a 10.6 system could report whether they can reproduce this result and any other information that might be useful. Thanks, I have tried to reinstall gedit, i.e. I forced making a local build by issuing. Unfortunately this did not solve the problems, gedit still crashes the way it crashed before. I attach a Problem Report for X11 which is automatically displayed after crashing. What I can promise is that no memory overrun occurs, more than 3GB RAM are presently unused. From the crash report, it appears that it is the X server that has crashed not the gedit app itself. Are you using the X11.app that comes with the OS, a downloaded version of X Quartz or MacPorts xorg-server. Thanks, to be honest, I presently believe that X11 stops working due to problems inside gedit. I cannot remember if this was shipped with 10.6.8 or if I have installed it separately, but I definitely have neither installed nor use X11 from MacPorts. Since this server is working correctly with gedit for me, you might think about upgrading to this version. After installing you need to log out and then log in again to use the new version. ![]() ![]() Thank you for pointing me to the latest version of 2.7.7 of XQuartz. I have installed it, unexpectedly I had to wait about 7hours after trying to launch gedit since the first call of the new X11 has triggered a one-time exhaustive fc-cache run updating the font cache. Guess what Now gedit 3.14.20 works Though this comes as a surprise to me: updating XQuartz from 2.3.6 to 2.7.7 was a very good idea. Frankly, Im a little surprised as well, but glad its working for you now. And an interesting result that may help others with similar problems. Let us know if you run across any further issues.
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