Rufus wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Wed, 01 Dec 2010 21:44:40 -0700, Rufus wrote:
Philip Chee wrote:
On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 23:05:19 -0700, Rufus wrote:
bp-4c939a43-b232-4cbe-af33-03d7c2101130 11/30/10 10:43 PM
bp-9b2fb1dd-73ad-4292-a239-c55d62101130 11/30/10 10:43 PM
bp-554767e7-1cf0-4691-b84e-c4fcb2101130 11/30/10 10:43 PM
bp-8bf5ec0a-8389-4f34-9c09-541fb2101130 11/30/10 10:42 PM

It's crashing here:
http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-1.9.1/annotate/bb324a17c2b1/gfx/cairo/cairo/src/cairo-pattern.c#l726



It looks like we are trying to access deallocated memory.

Phil


One thing I have done to this machine recently is to add more RAM - I
plus-d it up to 8 Gig of RAM from 4. SM began acting up shortly after
that, but none of my other apps - I've run Techtool on the install and
the memory checks good, the machine recognizes and reports it, so I'd
like to think that merely upgrading RAM wouldn't affect SM.

Would/should it?..

Hrm. Try removing the extra 4GB temporarily.

Phil


That's way more work than it's worth, given that nothing else on my
'Book is misbehaving.


What? "... way more work?" I don't do Apple but, where's the hard work?
Geez, in my Win laptop or any of my towers that's maybe 5 minutes from
shutdown to reboot. If you don't have 5 minutes to try a solution ...?


I have to get out a screwdriver and remove 11 screws to open up my
MacBook Pro - it's one of the new milled aluminum ones. Then I have to
pop out the new, perfectly fine RAM that Techtool tests prefectly good
and downgrade my machine...screw it back together and run it for some
time...then do it all over again (and risk stripping the threads on my
case each time) to get back to the upgrade I payed for and have already
installed successfully? All for *one* misbehaving app? No, thanks...


Sounds like an incredibly stupid hw design. My laptop (Thinkpad) takes one screw to access the memory. By the way, in your secnario, don't put all the 11 screws back in before you test it after removing the RAM. There ya go, saved you a bunch of time!

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