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Re: Bug in libX11 or something near ?


Hi Jon,
I just tested your snapshot on some software (including k3b, paraview and
some others), and no more crashes !

Thanks a lot for this fix :)

I guess you can release it on cygwin asap !

Thanks again for this fast work.

regards,
Philippe

On Sun, Jun 23, 2019 at 8:41 PM Philippe <philippe.raven@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Jon,
> glad to view an answer !
> Just for your information, since I posted, I did some others tests, and I
> can reproduce it with k3b (which use qt4) but NOT with kcalc (which use
> qt5).
> Then I tried some little python tests from Envisage for qt5 and wasn't
> able to reproduce this crash.
>
> So I guess there's something wrong with qt4.
>
> Tomorrow I'll try your snapshot to confirm or not your fix !
>
> Thanks for your time.
>
> On Sun, Jun 23, 2019 at 7:57 PM Jon Turney <jon.turney@dronecode.org.uk>
> wrote:
>
>> On 18/06/2019 17:07, Philippe wrote:
>> > I'm using Cygwin/X and identified a critical bug using some piece of
>> > software.
>> > I don't really know where to begin, but I'm able to crash some
>> applications
>> > via the application's menu, only with Cygwin/X (no crash with Xming,
>> and no
>> > crash under any Linux distributions).
>> >
>> > For information, It goes through VirtualGL. I'll give the example on
>> how to
>> > reproduce it with a free software : Paraview (under linux).
>> >
>> > So you open Paraview, then clic on "View" > show the "Toolbars" submenu,
>> > then you move your mouse directly on the "Sources" or "Edit" menu, then
>> it
>> > crashes immediately. The only error message in the linux shell (from
>> where
>> > it was launched) is "paraview: Fatal IO error: client killed".
>> >
>> > I got those lines in the XWin.0.log file :
>> > SetupSysMenu: GetSystemMenu() failed for HWND 0x130746
>> > winTopLevelWindowProc - WM_DESTROY - WM_WM_KILL
>>
>> Thanks for reporting this problem, and the clear reproduction steps.
>>
>> This is an interesting bug in the Cygwin X server's multiwindow mode. It
>> seems that under some circumstances, when removing a WM_TRANSIENT_FOR
>> window which in turn had a child WM_TRANSIENT_FOR window (e.g. a menu
>> which has a sub-menu), the X server's integrated WM would get confused
>> and think that the main window had been closed (so terminating the
>> application).
>>
>> I've has a go at fixing this and uploaded a snapshot at [1].  Perhaps
>> you could try that and see if it improves things for you?
>>
>> (I guessed you are using 64-bit Cygwin. If you need a 32-bit build
>> instead, please let me know and I'll generate one)
>>
>> [1]
>>
>> ftp://cygwin.com/pub/cygwinx/x86_64/XWin.20190623-git-210c90b328cf8f18.exe.bz2
>>
>> --
>> Jon Turney
>> Volunteer Cygwin/X X Server maintainer
>>
>

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