I'm running the latest native static version of Opera installed from the ports 
collection on FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE and I'm running into errors when I close Opera.

I'm also running the WindowMaker window manager.  And version 4.2 of XFree86.  Why I 
bring this up?  Well, interestingly enough I don't get the following errors when I run 
Opera under twm.  Although, I do get the errors with other window managers such as 
WindowMaker and Fluxbox.  Thos are the only two that I've tried.

Here is the error message which I get:

[9:12pm] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (~) % opera in free(): warning: junk pointer, too high to 
make sense
Segmentation fault - core dumped

[1]    Exit 139                      /usr/local/bin/opera
[9:13pm] [EMAIL PROTECTED] (~) % 


It's quite annoying and I really don't know what it means.  I'd like to fix the 
problem to get rid of the annoyance. Opera is a great browser.  It's extremely light 
and fast.  I'd hate to switch to something else which will bog down this old AMD K6-2 
400 with only 128 MB of RAM.

Thanks for the help!

Joseph Garcia




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