Hi!

I'm quite new to the Java world, but I'd like to learn Java, so I thought, I 
give eclipse a chance and compiled/installed it. After starting eclipse I 
clicked on the "javadoc" tab in the bottom half of the eclipse window and 
after a few seconds eclipse crashed :-(.

The core dump contains hundreds of 

#178 0x0000000847550595 in NS_GetComponentManager_P ()
   from /usr/local/lib/libxul/libxul.so
#179 0x0000000847550595 in NS_GetComponentManager_P ()
   from /usr/local/lib/libxul/libxul.so
#180 0x0000000847550595 in NS_GetComponentManager_P ()
   from /usr/local/lib/libxul/libxul.so
#181 0x0000000847550595 in NS_GetComponentManager_P ()
   from /usr/local/lib/libxul/libxul.so

entries and the top of the call stack looks like this:

#1631 0x00007fffffbfd568 in ?? ()
#1632 0x000000080000000c in ?? ()
#1633 0x0000000806292080 in ?? ()
#1634 0x0000000802f3b5a0 in ?? ()
#1635 0x00007fffffbfd4e8 in ?? ()
#1636 0x00007fffffbfd3d0 in ?? ()
#1637 0x000000080184dbc2 in JavaCalls::call_helper ()
   from /data/local/openjdk6/jre/lib/amd64/server/libjvm.so
Previous frame inner to this frame (corrupt stack?)

So what's up with eclipse/libxul? 

Thanks,
Christian.
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