On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 9:47 AM, Allan Gottlieb <gottl...@nyu.edu> wrote: > On Thu, Oct 13 2011, Michael Mol wrote: > >> I've skipped most of the thread, so forgive me if this was already >> done...try rebuilding libmozjs? Bumping its version up or down? > > oldlap ~ # equery b /usr/lib/libmozjs185.so > * Searching for /usr/lib/libmozjs185.so ... > dev-lang/spidermonkey-1.8.5 (/usr/lib/libmozjs185.so -> libmozjs185.so.1.0) > dev-lang/spidermonkey-1.8.5 (/usr/lib/libmozjs185.so.1.0.0) > > [I] dev-lang/spidermonkey > Available versions: 1.7.0 (~)1.7.0-r1 (~)1.7.0-r2 1.8.2.15 {M}(~)1.8.5 > {static-libs test threadsafe unicode} > Installed versions: 1.8.5(02:22:11 PM 10/12/2011)(-static-libs -test) > > So the installed version is the only one from gnome3. I tried > > Calculating dependencies... done! > [ebuild UD ] dev-lang/spidermonkey-1.8.2.15 [1.8.5] USE="-threadsafe% > (-static-libs%) (-test%)" 50,345 kB > > and received a slot conflict with dev-libs/gjs. > > I worry trying to downgrade may lead to a string of dependencies. I can > try it tonight if desired.
Up to you; slot conflicts are outside my area of knowledge for Gentoo. The dmesg error you had suggests to me that the problem may be in libmozjs. It could also be in a badly-built data structure passed *into* libmozjs, though, so I was looking for some differential to see which had the problem. -- :wq