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* bug#37243: Periodic message in the terminal
@ 2019-08-31  9:00 Evan Aad
  2019-08-31  9:01 ` Evan Aad
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  0 siblings, 3 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Evan Aad @ 2019-08-31  9:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 37243

I work on a macOS Mojave version 10.14.6. I open Emacs (version 26.2
(9.0)) from the terminal using the command "> emacs &". Every few
moments the following double-message appears in the terminal:

2019-08-31 11:18:46.879 Emacs-x86_64-10_14[797:141714]
-[NSPersistentUIWindowSnapshotter
writeWindowSnapshot:length:width:height:bytesPerRow:toFile:inDirectory:encryptingWithKey:uuid:checksum:fd:]:
0 == ftruncate(fd, finalFileSize) failed on line 797: No such file or
directory
2019-08-31 11:18:46.881 Emacs-x86_64-10_14[797:141714]
-[NSPersistentUIWindowSnapshotter
writeWindowSnapshot:length:width:height:bytesPerRow:toFile:inDirectory:encryptingWithKey:uuid:checksum:fd:]:
0 == ftruncate(fd, fileLength) failed on line 868: No such file or
directory
arara temp3

The number 11:18:46.879 changes between different appearances of this message.





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2019-08-31  9:00 bug#37243: Periodic message in the terminal Evan Aad
2019-08-31  9:01 ` Evan Aad
2019-08-31  9:02 ` Evan Aad
2020-10-18 12:16 ` Stefan Kangas
2021-08-31  2:34   ` bug#37243: [macOS] Periodic "NSPersistentUIWindowSnapshotter...ftruncate(fd, finalFileSize) failed on line 797: No such file or directory" in terminal Lars Ingebrigtsen

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