Closed issue by grtcdr on void-packages repository https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/53098 Description: ### Is this a new report? Yes ### System Info Void 6.6.61_1 x86_64-musl GenuineIntel uptodate rrFFFF ### Package(s) Affected emacs-pgtk-29.4_2 ### Does a report exist for this bug with the project's home (upstream) and/or another distro? https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-emacs/2024-11/msg00817.html ### Expected behaviour `emacs` should launch without the referenced warning and render properly without causing a segfault. ### Actual behaviour When starting `emacs` or `emacs -Q` under a Wayland compositor, specifically Sway, Emacs displays the following warning message: ``` (emacs:8670): GdkPixbuf-WARNING **: 13:38:44.606: Error loading XPM image loader: Image type “xpm” is not supported ``` And then proceeds to segfault (see backtrace [emacs.gdb.txt](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/17788159/emacs.gdb.txt) for more information, but the culprit function should be a `cairo_surface_create_similar_image()` call, as mentioned in the upstream report) as shown by this message: ``` Fatal error 11: Segmentation fault zsh: segmentation fault emacs ``` I spoke with the core maintainer and they asked that I verify that the XPM library is installed at the distribution-level. I have it installed: ``` ~ $ xbps-query -Rs xpm [*] libXpm-3.5.17_1 X PixMap Library from modular Xorg X11 ``` What makes that warning out of place is that invoking the following code to check if the `xpm` image loader is supported actually returns `t`; thankfully the batch processor which doesn't require opening a client window and rendering a surface works (and so does `emacs -nw` of course). ``` $ emacs -Q -batch --eval "(message \"%s\" (image-type-available-p 'xpm))" => t ``` Eli, the core maintainer, suggested that this problem may be due to a GTK issue. What do you think? ### Steps to reproduce 1. Install `emacs-pgtk` 2. Run `emacs` or `emacs -Q`