On 03/19/11 16:37, Sander Janssen wrote:
I have finally managed to solve this issue. Upgrading to 8.2 didn't
solve anything. But after I installed ccache I decided to recompile all
my installed ports in the hope that it solved my problems. After
recompiling all my ports (1000 ports, including openoffice). The problem
still persisted.

But after reading another thread I removed pulse audio support from
libcanberra and this solved the problem. I first removed gstreamer
support as well but this does not cause the problem.

Regards,
Sander


my installation of libcanberra doesn't have pulse-audio enabled anymore since enabling pulse-audio support in several other libs and apps resulted in problems updating via portmaster (as far as I can recall).

At this very moment, my firefox seems to be ok.

Regards,
Oliver


On 07/10/10 09:37, Hartmann, O. wrote:
On 07/10/10 02:46, Sander Janssen wrote:
Hello,

I am currently having the same problems you were having with firefox
3.6 on FreeBSD in February (I found the threads on the Freebsd-Ports
mailing list). The thread doesn't seem to come up with an answer and I
am wondering if you managed to solve the problem?

I am talking about firefox crashing when you use a context menu. I
have tried a portupgrade -Rf firefox to try to recompile every depency
but nothing has any effect. In my case thunderbird works correctly.

Any information would be useful.

Thanks in advance,
Sander

Hello.
I have still this obscure problems. When "gettext" was updated and we
have had to update any dependend port, within this procedure Firefox 3.6
worked correctly as expected. But after the update was performed,
everything remained as it was before. I did several times portmaster -f
(which is the same as -R with portupgrade) to build every necessary
port, but with no effect. I also performed the one-day-taking gettext
update and, additionaly, I recompiled every port (nearly 1000 on my
systems). No effect.
When delegating the client firefox to another X terminal, say to my
workstation at home (login with ssh -Y for X11 portforwarding), no
problems occur, so I guess the problem is riggered by X11 on the local
machine and especially with the ATI radeonhd driver (which does not work
correctly on many boxes and with low end Radeon HD 46XX or 47XX cards).
I have no idea. I use Opera for now on the machine in question.

Regards,
Oliver


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