(In reply to Magnus Melin from comment #48)
> FWIW, after bug 794378 is fixed --enable-gio will be the default (bug
> 713802).
Hmm - Thanks for that info... If --enable-gio becomes the default then this bug 
may become much more prevalent.
>From my findings, earlier versions of linux (e.g. running GNOME 2.x) have a 
>limited implementation of GIO which actually implements its own internal call 
>to GConf and does not catch any errors, hence the errors are 'uncaught' and 
>get displayed in a popup.

Later linuxes running GNOME 3.x have their own GIO implementation which
does not rely on GConf at all and doesn't hit this problem..

Sorry everyone that I've gone quiet about this for ages - I was on
holiday for 3 weeks then my wife was ill and life's now taken over... It
looks like I'd need a sponsor from the Mozilla Dev Team to be able to
propose or commit any kind of fix for this, so unless someone is willing
to sponsor me (and to do a code review of my changes), I'll have to let
someone else actually fix this :-(

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