It is any webpage, no matter what site. Iceweasel closes at the moment
when the first packets are sent. I found out, when running Iceweasel
with root privileges, there is no problem, it just works fine. But when
I run the browser as a normal user it closes. I installed Iceweasel with
the Adept Packet Manager and when I first installed it and then started
it, there were no problem, but after some reboots the above described
behaviour began. I also uninstalled and manually deleted existing
Iceweasel files, then re installed, but the problem is still there. I
now tried the iceape browser and there is the same problem, but
Konqueror works fine when running as a normal user.
I think that maybe there is a problem writing files to the hd. The
missing rights are then causing the memory access error, because as root
everything works just fine.

Cu
Itchy


On So, 2007-02-25 at 02:48 -0500, Eric Dorland wrote:
> Any webpage or one in particular?
> 
> * Itchy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I just realized that my previous message only contained "Iceweasel
> > simply closes after trying to load a webpage". This was the first bug I
> > reported, so I only followed the instructions from the "reportbug"
> > package. I was not aware that the regualar message only contained the
> > technical details, so I am trying to explain the problem mor detailled:
> > Iceweasel closes after trying to access a webpage with the following
> > message: accessing memory error (translated from german, where the
> > message was: Speicherzugriffsfehler). The program shuts down, not when
> > entering the http address but when pressing enter.
> > I have no extensions installed und running Iceweasel in safe-mode does
> > not help, I attached the message from Iceweasel dpg.
> > 
> > Regards from Itchy
> 
> > (gdb) set pagination off
> > (gdb) run bt full
> > Starting program: /usr/lib/iceweasel/firefox-bin bt full
> > Failed to read a valid object file image from memory.
> > [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
> > [New Thread -1222256160 (LWP 5113)]
> > [New Thread -1223853136 (LWP 5116)]
> > [New Thread -1232376912 (LWP 5117)]
> > [New Thread -1245533264 (LWP 5120)]
> > [New Thread -1253925968 (LWP 5121)]
> > [New Thread -1264309328 (LWP 5122)]
> > [New Thread -1272702032 (LWP 5123)]
> > [New Thread -1282069584 (LWP 5124)]
> > [New Thread -1290462288 (LWP 5125)]
> > [Thread -1290462288 (LWP 5125) exited]
> > [New Thread -1298854992 (LWP 5126)]
> > [Thread -1298854992 (LWP 5126) exited]
> > [New Thread -1298854992 (LWP 5127)]
> > [New Thread -1290462288 (LWP 5128)]
> > [Thread -1298854992 (LWP 5127) exited]
> > [New Thread -1298854992 (LWP 5129)]
> > [Thread -1290462288 (LWP 5128) exited]
> > [New Thread -1290462288 (LWP 5130)]
> > [New Thread -1307956304 (LWP 5131)]
> > [New Thread -1316877392 (LWP 5132)]
> > [New Thread -1325270096 (LWP 5133)]
> > [New Thread -1333662800 (LWP 5134)]
> > [Thread -1333662800 (LWP 5134) exited]
> > [Thread -1298854992 (LWP 5129) exited]
> > 
> > Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> > [Switching to Thread -1222256160 (LWP 5113)]
> > 0x0834c9ca in nsHTMLReflowState::CalcLineHeight (aPresContext=0x9715c80, 
> > aRenderingContext=0x974d690, aFrame=0x97caa20) at nsHTMLReflowState.cpp:2224
> > 2224    nsHTMLReflowState.cpp: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden.
> >         in nsHTMLReflowState.cpp
> 
> 



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