Thunderbird 2.0 dumps core on second file open op

Jan Henrik Sylvester me at janh.de
Thu Apr 26 20:03:46 UTC 2007


Drew Sanford wrote:
 > No, but I am seeing it core dump rather strangely. Each time it starts
 > up, I can open a file dialog box to save an attachment or attach a
 > file one time just fine. The second time I try to attach or save a
 > file on any start up, it crashes.

BTW: Firefox 2.0.X does the same. Use "Save Link As..." a few times in a 
row (2 is usually sufficient) and have a core dump.

I had this happen with Firefox 2.0.X and Thunderbird 2.0.0 that I 
compiled myself as well as with this one (on 6.2-RELEASE): 
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-6-stable/www/firefox-2.0.0.3,1.tbz

I guess someone should file a bug report...

Here are my packages that are required by Firefox in case you want to 
compare versions:

atk-1.12.3                  <  needs updating (port has 1.18.0)
desktop-file-utils-0.11     <  needs updating (port has 0.12)
expat-2.0.0_1               =  up-to-date with port
firefox-2.0.0.3,1           =  up-to-date with port
freetype2-2.2.1_1           =  up-to-date with port
glib-2.12.4                 <  needs updating (port has 2.12.11)
gtk-2.10.6_2                <  needs updating (port has 2.10.11)
jpeg-6b_4                   =  up-to-date with port
libIDL-0.8.7                <  needs updating (port has 0.8.8)
libXft-2.1.7_1              =  up-to-date with port
libdrm-2.0.2                =  up-to-date with port
libiconv-1.9.2_2            =  up-to-date with port
nspr-4.6.3                  <  needs updating (port has 4.6.6)
nss-3.11.3                  <  needs updating (port has 3.11.5)
pango-1.14.7                <  needs updating (port has 1.16.3)
perl-5.8.8                  =  up-to-date with port
pkg-config-0.21             =  up-to-date with port
png-1.2.12_1                <  needs updating (port has 1.2.14)
xorg-fonts-encodings-6.9.0_1  =  up-to-date with port
xorg-fonts-truetype-6.9.0   =  up-to-date with port
xorg-libraries-6.9.0_1      =  up-to-date with port


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