-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Thomas Koeppen wrote: > > > Andrei Mikhailovsky wrote: > >>>Same thing, after an update a few days ago, firefox segfaults. >>> >>>However, If i run firefox from the 32bit chroot and execute 64bit >>>firefox while the 32bit one is open, no segfault occurs and firefox runs >>>ok. Very odd >>> >>>Andrei >>> >>>On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 22:34 +0100, Thomas Koeppen wrote: >>> >>>Hi all, >>> >>>after apt-get upgrade yesterday, firefox crash at startup with segmentation >>>fault. >>>(see details in 'valgrind -v firefox' attached below) >>>my last upgrade before was about about 2 weeks ago. >>> >>>yesterday before upgrade everything run fine. >>>all other applications seems to run stable. >>>i assume, that the segfault is not caused directly to firefox, tried >>>downgrade to 1.5.dfsg-3 -> same behaviour -> crash. >>>(mozilla is starting, but crashes sometime with browser-back-behaviour -> >>>reported in this list and bug against mozilla raised a alot) >>> >>>any hints to this firefox segfault? should i use a better tool for debugging? >>> [...] found workaround and fix by Ryan Murray: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=348019
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