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I can now recreate the problem I described previously repeatably,
*and* with -q.

Remember this is is 19.15final with Solaris 2.5.1/CDE 1.0.2.

Seems to have nothing at all to do with virtual desktops or VM or
anything like that (things which I mentioned in previous messages
simply as pieces of the puzzle with possible significance).

Here's the recipe:

o xemacs -q
o (require 'frame-icon)
o do M-x cvs-update on a directory under CVS
  (may have to set cvs-program, etc. to get cvs-update to work)
o try to close the frame

The frame should remain open, and the *Warnings* buffer should appear
in the frame with messages like:

(1000) (specifier/warning) (error "Type of image instance not allowed here" #<image-instance (text) on #<x-device on ":0.0" 0x6f1> "/opt/local/xemacs-19.15-b104/etc/frame-icon/tree.xbm" 0x27c4>)

every time you move the mouse, etc.

I'd like to know if others can recreate this.

-- 
John Turner
http://www.lanl.gov/home/turner

