So many bus errors and seg faults from an established set of libraries like XFree seems unlikely to me. Why thunderbird and not mozilla or gimp or any other X app?
As to CFLAGS etc, I don't set anything, I'm just compiling the port as it comes.
Since no-one else has suggested anything I guess I'll have to try recompiling with debugging and without optimisation and see if I can track anything down. Time permitting :-(
Jason Henson wrote:
The default xserver is now xorg. Other than that do you have any CFLAGS or CXXFLAGS set you shouldn't. From my experience you should not use any, especially -f*.
On 03/04/05 07:52:39, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
I installed the latest thunderbird port (1.01) to see how it compared to Mozilla Mail. So far I have had three bus errors and a segmentation fault! SO far I haven't even been able to reply to an email. Needless to say, Mozilla Mail does not have this level of problems for me.
I imported all my Mozilla setting when I first ran.
Anyone have similar problems or suggest how I can figure out what's going on?
Running FreeBSD 4.10 and XFree86 4.4. XFree server package is a couple of minor revisions off latest, but everything else (gtk etc) fully up-to-date.
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