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I am running emacs21 under gdb, and watching the output of venus. When saving a file into coda, I get 11:49:10 worker::Return: message write error 3 (op = 20, seq = 92135), wrote -1 of 12 bytes 11:49:10 DispatchWorker: signal received (seq = 92135) after typing ' ' and then '^X u' (which causes a lock symlink and its removal), I get: 11:49:24 DispatchWorker: signal received (seq = 92151) 11:49:25 worker::Return: message write error 3 (op = 20, seq = 92151), wrote -1 of 12 bytes and in venus.log I get: [ W(31) : 0000 : 11:49:24 ] repvol::LogRemove: record cancelled, .#test.txt, size = 238 This is all very prompt - there are no long delays. I do not have this problem on NetBSD/{i386,sparc} 1.5.4ish or FreeBSD/i386 4.7ish. I wonder if emacs is doing some sort of asynchronous IO that isn't handled correctly in the NetBSD kernel. I also get emacs into a state where it is nonresponsive and stuck in 'R' according to ps. I am getting some 'interrupted system call' messages from emacs, too.Received on 2003-02-12 12:04:50