Re: Firefox 3.5 and Epiphany crashing since the GNOME 2.28 update

2009-12-02 Thread Curly Brace
I just finished a forced rebuild of all my ports, but the crashes
persist.


On Tue, 2009-12-01 at 23:29 +1300, Jonathan Chen wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 01:44:00AM -0500, Curly Brace wrote:
> > Hi all, I'm on 8.0/amd64, and my GNOME 2.28 update went off with no
> > problems, but now Firefox 3.5 and Epiphany 2.28 crash when visiting
> > certain pages, such as the "Welcome to firefox" first-start page.
> > Firefox leaves "Segmentation fault (core dump)" in the console when it
> > crashes, and Epiphany is silent. I've removed the Totem 2.28 plugins
> > (thinking them to be the cause), removed Moonlight, removed Java,
> > removed nspluginwrapper Flash10, and finally
> > removed /usr/local/lib/browser_plugins altogether.
> > 
> > This seems very similar to the Firefox 3.5 HTML5  crash FreeBSD 7
> > users experience until they kldload sem, but I'm on 8.0 and sem is
> > loaded by default.
> 
> Did you remember to rebuild all your ports?


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Firefox 3.5 and Epiphany crashing since the GNOME 2.28 update

2009-11-30 Thread Curly Brace
Hi all, I'm on 8.0/amd64, and my GNOME 2.28 update went off with no
problems, but now Firefox 3.5 and Epiphany 2.28 crash when visiting
certain pages, such as the "Welcome to firefox" first-start page.
Firefox leaves "Segmentation fault (core dump)" in the console when it
crashes, and Epiphany is silent. I've removed the Totem 2.28 plugins
(thinking them to be the cause), removed Moonlight, removed Java,
removed nspluginwrapper Flash10, and finally
removed /usr/local/lib/browser_plugins altogether.

This seems very similar to the Firefox 3.5 HTML5  crash FreeBSD 7
users experience until they kldload sem, but I'm on 8.0 and sem is
loaded by default. I didn't 
see anything new in UPDATING, and I successfully played an Ogg Theora
video from an HTML5  test page located at
http://www.double.co.nz/video_test/test1.html, so I don't think that's
it.

Is there anywhere else where browser plugins lurk, or is there anything
else the two may have in common besides plugins?

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