Cool.
I tried all kinds of pasting from Word & Excel yesterday with no failure
on Win2K.
Do you have any evidence that it is or is not related to Vista
specifically?
I can get to a Vista PC but it doesn't have word or excel.
------ Original Message ------
Received: 09:14 AM EDT, 05/20/2009
From: Brian <belstsrv@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Linux 5250 Development Project <linux5250@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [LINUX5250] x5250 seg fault
Porterfield, Sean wrote:
>> From: James Rich
>
>> On Tue, 19 May 2009, Porterfield, Sean wrote:
>
>>> I think it was plain text from gvim. I was trying to paste an SQL
>>> statement in to avoid retyping it.
>
>> Are you able to reproduce the crash? I've tried STRSQL and pasting
the
>> text "Qualifying is one of the biggest challenges of the year here
and it
>> is so important to get" in multiple different positions on the
screen. No
>> crashes.
>
> I copied your text from my browser (webmail interface) and pasted it
just fine. I then opened gvim and typed a couple lines.
Copy/paste/crash. Tried with text based vim, no problem. So it's
something gvim is doing that's causing the problem. No problem with text
copied from gedit either.
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On my next crash, I'll report back what I am seeing as well.
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