I wouldn't bother chasing this. My firefox 69.0.2 runs perfectly well
under 9.99.15, so I'd rebuild. You would need rust 1.38 though, my
build failed with 1.37.

There were some rather substantial changes in the last few versions.

On Fri, 11 Oct 2019 at 17:40, Sad Clouds <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 11 Oct 2019 08:27:31 -0700 (PDT)
> Paul Goyette <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Core was generated by `firefox'.
> > Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> > #0  0x00007af20d009a7b in _atomic_cas_ptr (new=<optimized out>,
> > #old=0x0,
> >      ptr=0x7af20d3cb730)
> >      at 
> > /build/netbsd-local/src_ro/lib/libpthread/arch/x86_64/pthread_md.h:77
> > 77              __asm __volatile ("lock; cmpxchgq %2, %1"
> > [Current thread is 1 (process 1)]
> > (gdb)
>
> void *atomic_cas_ptr(volatile void *ptr, void *old, void *new);
>
> So assuming setting old to NULL is allowed, then I guess either ptr or
> new are pointing to invalid memory locations.
>
> Can you step through the first 5 frames and see if you can narrow down
> which pointer is corrupt? You have debug symbols for NetBSD libraries.
>
>


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