Call for tester/reviewer: SeaMonkey 2.0
Gary Palmer
gpalmer at freebsd.org
Tue Nov 24 11:40:09 UTC 2009
Martin Wilke wrote:
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> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 04:37:40PM -0500, Gary Palmer wrote:
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>> On Wed, Nov 04, 2009 at 11:21:22PM +0100, Beat Gaetzi wrote:
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>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> A few days ago SeaMonkey 2.0 has been released. To install SeaMonkey 2.0
>>> a modified bsd.gecko.mk is needed. Therefore we are not able to commit
>>> it to the ports tree until the tree is unfreezed. So now we are looking
>>> for tester/reviewer of the SeaMonkey 2.0 port.
>>>
>>> The port is available in our SVN repository:
>>> # svn co
>>> http://trillian.chruetertee.ch/svn/freebsd-gecko/branches/experimental/www/seamonkey-devel
>>>
>>> The modified bsd.gecko.mk could be downloaded here:
>>> http://trillian.chruetertee.ch/svn/freebsd-gecko/branches/experimental/Mk/bsd.gecko.mk
>>>
>>> A screenshot of SeaMonkey 2.0 running on FreeBSD is available here:
>>> http://tmp.chruetertee.ch/seamonkey20.png
>>>
>>> Many thanks to Florian Smeets, Andreas Tobler and miwi@ for their work.
>>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I installed the test port on my FreeBSD 6.4 desktop (don't ask) and while
>> initial indications looked positive, the browser reproducibly crashed
>> when accessing:
>>
>> - http://www.slashdot.org/
>> - http://www.bhphotovideo.com/
>>
>> The former I don't care about. The latter I do. I don't entirely trust
>> the backtraces, but one crash seemed to be in js_ConcatStrings in libmozjs.so.
>> I tried enabling debugging symbols in the 'make config' section and
>> rebuilding, but the libmozjs.so library was still stripped before
>> installation so I wasn't able to do more investigation.
>>
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> Kernel module "sem" was loaded?
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Hi Martin,
Its not in kldstat but apparently it is in my kernel configuration
% kldload sysvsem
kldload: can't load sysvsem: File exists
options SYSVSHM # SYSV-style shared memory
options SYSVMSG # SYSV-style message queues
options SYSVSEM # SYSV-style semaphores
I also ended up clearing out my .mozilla directory (after taking a
backup) and also the contents of /usr/local/lib/seamonkey, reinstalling
seamonkey 2.0, and the crashes persisted so I do not believe it was
something left behind, although I may have missed something.
Thanks,
Gary
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