On 24/08/2017 11:40, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Jörg Knobloch wrote:
Mozilla have upgraded to SQLite 3.20.0 and that has caused the
Thunderbird test suite some test failures [1] as follows:
Assertion failed: (p->flags & MEM_Dyn)==0 || p->szMalloc==0, file sqlite3.c,
line 70285
Hmm, is there a custom memory allocator somewhere?
And one can never rule out memory corruption ...
Yes, as far as I'm aware Mozilla have their own (twisted and
complicated) memory management, let me see:
https://dxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/source/memory
My position is a little difficult, since I'm the Thunderbird maintainer,
not a Mozilla core developer. Thunderbird has a small team using Mozilla
core technology (frequently referred to a "Gecko"). Mozilla core is
backed by hundreds of employees, some look after the memory management
and also a component called mozStorage which interfaces with SQLite. The
maintainers of that component sent me here.
Jörg.
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