On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 12:09 AM, enken <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Whelp, it's got to be me, my Firefox install, and Mac OS X.
>
> Terminal reveals:
>
> Fri Feb 27 16:58:30 Macintosh.local firefox-bin[67035] <Warning>:
> CGSResolveShmemReference : reference offset (65264) exceeds bounds
> (32768) on shmem obj 0xc789
> 2009-02-27 16:58:30.521 firefox-bin[67035:10b] Mozilla has caught an
> Obj-C exception [NSInternalInconsistencyException: Error (1000)
> creating CGSWindow]
>
> And to eliminate any (of my own) doubt in Ubiquity, I've tried a clean
> profile which crashed the first couple times I tried to start Firefox
> with it, then was fine, installed latest Ubiquity and it was still
> fine.  Switched back to default profile and uninstalled Ubiquity, re-
> installed and Ubiquity was fine.  Occasional crashes on my default
> profile still prompted me to disable all add-ons and crashes still
> occur, but not predictably.  Usually very soon after Firefox starts if
> at all.
>
> I have NO idea why my problems started with finding the update for
> Ubiquity and trying to apply it, and why at first crashes occurred
> extremely reliably with Ubiquity enabled and not at all when disabled,
> but I figure it's safe to say that it was coincidence or corrupted
> data, Firefox and Mac OS UI framework weirdness and not Ubiquity.
>

Well I can understand how you'd think it was ubiquity, so no worries there
(though I *am* happy it seems it isn't)

I did find someone else with your problem though, but no solution... I guess
you can add a comment that you have it too - that might propt someone to
take a closer look:
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=1056575

Hope you get it fixed.
Best regards
-- cers / Christian Sonne


>
> Thanks for the tips - I'll be more diligent before posting in the
> future.  I'm going to reinstall Firefox - hope I don't have to
> eradicate it from my system and start over to get my favorite browser
> back to stability.
>
> Cheers
>

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