Re: 2.6.29-rc1 Firefox crashing on page load
- From: Jesper Juhl <jj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2009 21:21:22 +0100 (CET)
On Sat, 17 Jan 2009, Justin Madru wrote:
Justin P. Mattock wrote:Not impossible to debug, just tedious.
I'm not seeing this with firefox over here.I'm running ubuntu 8.10, with 2 custom kernels 2.6.28 and 2.6.29-rc2.
The setup I have is the latest beta,
located in /usr/lib/firefox/ with a soft link to /usr/bin/
I don't have gnome2 vfs installed though.
just a bare firefox with 2 plugins(flash,null)
located in /.mozilla/plugins/
for restorecon.
not sure what distro you have, but with ubuntu
I noticed a quit a bit of other links created.
that is installing through apt-get, rather
just downloading the source and putting it wherever.
regards;
Justin P. Mattock
I've done a little bit more testing. This time with 4 version of firefox
(3.0.5-ubuntu, 3.0.4, 3.1.b2, 3.2.a1) straight from mozilla.org, except the
ubuntu one.
What I found is that all versions crash when loading iGoogle, sofar the only
site that makes it crash, except 3.2a1.
Since iGoogle is my hompage, they all crash once loading is done (except
3.2a1), unless I'm fast enough and load a different page.
But, _every_ version crashes if I go to Preferences->Main or
Preferences->Applications.
None of this crashing happens if I'm booted into a .28 kernel, only on a
.29-rc kernel.
Henceforth, I still think it's a kernel regression, but one that's going to be
almost impossible to debug!
I've hit the most narrow minded bug on the planet! Very sad....
Seems like I always hit the undebugable regressions that nobody else sees ;-(
You could always try a git bisect with
"git bisect good v2.6.28; git bisect bad v2.6.29-rc2" and try to narrow
the breakage down to a single commit. You have a very reproducible
test case which makes it a lot easier.
Btw;
- are there any messages in dmesg after a firefox crash that provide a
hint?
- have you tried building a 2.6.29-rc2 kernel with all (or at least most)
of the debug options in "Kernel hacking" enabled? Enabling those options
does slow your kernel down, but they may be able to point a finger at
what's going wrong, so it's worth a try IMHO.
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