Another Firefox 21.0 crash
Cy Schubert
Cy.Schubert at komquats.com
Tue May 28 00:22:46 UTC 2013
In message <20130525230731.GA93415 at mail.lunabase.org>, Ted Faber writes:
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> I'm seeing a repeatable, consistent segmentation fault before the first
> window appears (though firefox -ProfileManager brings up the
> profile manager, but crashes when I try to actually start the browser).
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> I've deleted ~/.mozilla and just about everything I can think to get rid
> of. =20
>
> The system is a 9.1 i386 system:
> FreeBSD ylum.lunabase.org 9.1-STABLE FreeBSD 9.1-STABLE #28 r250528: Sat
> May 11 17:19:54 PDT 2013 root at ylum.lunabase.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERI=
> C i386
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> Firefox is built under the most recent clang port. Firefox options are
> all the defaults (make rmconfig).
>
> I rebuilt all the ports from scratch within the last week.
>
> I've attached a gdb trace from just running the firefox binary under
> gdb. I'm not sure I believe it, but clues are scarce on the ground. I
> can get a ktrace if it will help.
>
> Let me know if you have any suggestions.
No suggestions. Just a me too.
Compiling with -g results in address space memory exhaustion.
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Cheers,
Cy Schubert <Cy.Schubert at komquats.com>
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