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From: Kyle Jones <kyle_jones@wonderworks.com>
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Subject: Thousands of frames!
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John A. Turner writes:
 > I tried to edit that message you sent to xemacs-beta that had
 > the audio attachment.  All I wanted to do was extract the .au
 > file, and I forgot that button3 on the attachment would give
 > me a menu and let me save to a file.  Anyway, VM or XEmacs or
 > some combination went totally nuts and spewed up frame after
 > frame:

I don't have any explanation for this.  A frame loop bug was
reported a while ago, and it is still unfixed, but it was more
likely to delete all your frames than make zillions of them.

Would you be willing to reproduce it with debug-on-quit set so we
could get a stacktrace?

