On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 21:36:36 -0800 (PST)
Neil Short wrote:
> I am suddenly running into the same problem. I was running Firefox
> 2.0... and when I right-clicked an image and selected "save as" the
> program segment-faulted. I upgraded to firefox-3.0.16_1,1. Same
> issue. I'm guessing it's relate
I am suddenly running into the same problem. I was running Firefox 2.0... and
when I right-clicked an image and selected "save as" the program
segment-faulted. I upgraded to firefox-3.0.16_1,1. Same issue. I'm guessing
it's related to some other port that got updated along the way.
Data:
FreeBS
moved the Totem 2.28 plugins
> > (thinking them to be the cause), removed Moonlight, removed Java,
> > removed nspluginwrapper Flash10, and finally
> > removed /usr/local/lib/browser_plugins altogether.
> >
> > This seems very similar to the Firefox 3.5 HTML5 crash F
On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 01:44:00AM -0500, Curly Brace wrote:
> Hi all, I'm on 8.0/amd64, and my GNOME 2.28 update went off with no
> problems, but now Firefox 3.5 and Epiphany 2.28 crash when visiting
> certain pages, such as the "Welcome to firefox" first-star
Hi all, I'm on 8.0/amd64, and my GNOME 2.28 update went off with no
problems, but now Firefox 3.5 and Epiphany 2.28 crash when visiting
certain pages, such as the "Welcome to firefox" first-start page.
Firefox leaves "Segmentation fault (core dump)" in the console when it
"Sam Fourman Jr." writes:
> I am running a Fresh install of amd64 FreeBSD 8.0 RC3
> when running firefox It locks up for a moment then is fine then when I
> load a new page it locks up again.
> here is the error I get in the console when running native firefox 3.5
>
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On Thu, 2009-11-19 at 21:05 +, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
> I am running a Fresh install of amd64 FreeBSD 8.0 RC3
> when running firefox It locks up for a moment then is fine then when I
> load a new page it locks up again.
> here is the error I get in the console when running native
I am running a Fresh install of amd64 FreeBSD 8.0 RC3
when running firefox It locks up for a moment then is fine then when I
load a new page it locks up again.
here is the error I get in the console when running native firefox 3.5
what do I have to rebuild inorder to fix this?
Sam Fourman Jr
Wednesday, 26 August 2009 at 10:37:48 -0400, Jerry said:
> On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 11:32:09 +0100
> Peter Harrison wrote:
>
> > I've Firefox 3.0.11,1 on my 7.2-release system at the moment. Anyone
> > offer some advice on moving up to 3.5?
> >
> > Is it as simple as pkg_delete'ing 3.0 and then insta
Wednesday, 26 August 2009 at 11:55:38 -0400, ill...@gmail.com said:
> 2009/8/26 Wayne Sierke :
> > On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 11:32 +0100, Peter Harrison wrote:
> >> I've Firefox 3.0.11,1 on my 7.2-release system at the moment. Anyone
> >> offer some advice on moving up to 3.5?
> >>
> >> Is it as simple
Wednesday, 26 August 2009 at 23:54:12 +0930, Wayne Sierke said:
> On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 11:32 +0100, Peter Harrison wrote:
> > I've Firefox 3.0.11,1 on my 7.2-release system at the moment. Anyone
> > offer some advice on moving up to 3.5?
> >
> > Is it as simple as pkg_delete'ing 3.0 and then inst
> 2009/8/26 Wayne Sierke :
> > On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 11:32 +0100, Peter Harrison wrote:
> >> I've Firefox 3.0.11,1 on my 7.2-release system at the moment. Anyone
> >> offer some advice on moving up to 3.5?
> >>
> >> Is it as simple as pkg_delete'ing 3.0 and then installing 3.5?
> >>
> >> Thanks for
2009/8/26 Wayne Sierke :
> On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 11:32 +0100, Peter Harrison wrote:
>> I've Firefox 3.0.11,1 on my 7.2-release system at the moment. Anyone
>> offer some advice on moving up to 3.5?
>>
>> Is it as simple as pkg_delete'ing 3.0 and then installing 3.5?
>>
>> Thanks for any thoughts.
>
On Wed, 2009-08-26 at 11:32 +0100, Peter Harrison wrote:
> I've Firefox 3.0.11,1 on my 7.2-release system at the moment. Anyone
> offer some advice on moving up to 3.5?
>
> Is it as simple as pkg_delete'ing 3.0 and then installing 3.5?
>
> Thanks for any thoughts.
Should be, or if you use portup
On Wed, 26 Aug 2009 11:32:09 +0100
Peter Harrison wrote:
> I've Firefox 3.0.11,1 on my 7.2-release system at the moment. Anyone
> offer some advice on moving up to 3.5?
>
> Is it as simple as pkg_delete'ing 3.0 and then installing 3.5?
I used: pkg_delete -dfv Firefox 3.0.11,1
It worked fine. T
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 08:21:57AM -0600, Andrew Falanga wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Well, I installed firefox 3.5 on my box at home but it wasn't working
> correctly. Every time I'd start it I'd get, "Bad system call (core dump),"
> or something similar. Does anyon
Hi,
Well, I installed firefox 3.5 on my box at home but it wasn't working
correctly. Every time I'd start it I'd get, "Bad system call (core dump),"
or something similar. Does anyone here run firefox 3.5 on their box? If
so, what is the trick?
Andy
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A: Because
I've Firefox 3.0.11,1 on my 7.2-release system at the moment. Anyone offer some
advice on moving up to 3.5?
Is it as simple as pkg_delete'ing 3.0 and then installing 3.5?
Thanks for any thoughts.
Peter Harrison.
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On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 00:57:57 -0700, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
> I suspect the real concern is not that the upgrade itself will
> wreck something, but that the upgraded FF may do something odd
> the first time it is fired up :(
That's possible. At least, I don't think FF 3.x -> 3.y will
have suc
Chad Perrin wrote:
> I seem to have unsubscribed from freebsd-ports@ a while ago, so I can't
> just respond in-thread to the "www/firefox35 coredumps" discussion there.
> Would it be better for me to start a new thread on freebsd-ports@ rather
> than continue discussing it here?
I would recommend
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 08:06:58PM +0200, Frank Steinborn wrote:
>
> Ok, now this seems to be a problem with libpthread-stuff. The problem
> only exists in 6.x. Sorry that I did not mention that earlier, but it
> just crossed my mind right now... However, someone is working at it.
> He also mentio
em(4) manpage.
> > > > No idea how to help from this point except to advice you to rebuild
> > > > your kernel and see if the module becomes available. It is definitely
> > > > needed for running Firefox 3.5.
> > >
> > > Isn't there some way t
elp from this point except to advice you to rebuild
> > > your kernel and see if the module becomes available. It is definitely
> > > needed for running Firefox 3.5.
> >
> > Isn't there some way to get it using CVS or Subversion? I can't imagine
> &
odule becomes available. It is definitely
> > needed for running Firefox 3.5.
>
> Isn't there some way to get it using CVS or Subversion? I can't imagine
> how a standard module would just be *missing*.
Me neither. You can do the following:
cd /
> needed for running Firefox 3.5.
Isn't there some way to get it using CVS or Subversion? I can't imagine
how a standard module would just be *missing*.
--
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Quoth Marvin Minsky: ". . . anyone could learn Lisp
at sem might not be available?
>
> It's 6.2, and it's fairly standard. I sure as hell didn't remove any
> kernel modules from the default kernel module directory.
Now this is strange... it should be available. See the sem(4) manpage.
No idea how to
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 07:28:41PM +0200, Frank Steinborn wrote:
> Chad Perrin wrote:
> >
> > # kldload sem
> > kldload: can't load sem: No such file or directory
> >
> > # locate sem.ko
> > /boot/kernel/sysvsem.ko
> > /boot/kernel.GENERIC/sysvsem.ko
> > /boot/kernel.OPT_K
Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 07:17:53PM +0200, Frank Steinborn wrote:
> > Chad Perrin wrote:
> > >
> > > Okay -- where do I get the "sem" kernel module?
> >
> > It is included in FreeBSD, just type 'kldload sem' to load it. If you
> > want to have loaded it automatically on boot,
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 07:17:53PM +0200, Frank Steinborn wrote:
> Chad Perrin wrote:
> >
> > Okay -- where do I get the "sem" kernel module?
>
> It is included in FreeBSD, just type 'kldload sem' to load it. If you
> want to have loaded it automatically on boot, add the following to
> your /boot
Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 07:02:01PM +0200, Frank Steinborn wrote:
> > Chad Perrin wrote:
> > >
> > > Unfortunately, I haven't gotten far enough to see if anything was lost,
> > > because now Firefox 3.5.x won't start:
> >
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 07:02:01PM +0200, Frank Steinborn wrote:
> Chad Perrin wrote:
> >
> > Unfortunately, I haven't gotten far enough to see if anything was lost,
> > because now Firefox 3.5.x won't start:
> >
> > Fatal error 'Recurse on a
(
>
> That's a pretty good guess.
>
>
> >
> > One hopes that backing up ~/.mozilla would cover it.
>
> I hope so, too -- because that's what I tried.
>
> Unfortunately, I haven't gotten far enough to see if anything was lost,
> because now Fire
One hopes that backing up ~/.mozilla would cover it.
I hope so, too -- because that's what I tried.
Unfortunately, I haven't gotten far enough to see if anything was lost,
because now Firefox 3.5.x won't start:
Fatal error 'Recurse on a private mutex.' at lin
Chad Perrin wrote:
Do you know this from personal experience, or are you just assuming that
I won't pull out all my hair five seconds after I discover it deleted a
bunch of shit I wanted to keep?
portupgrade -o www/firefox35 -f firefox-3.0.X
worked for me, no problems. You'll have to reins
> > So . . . how do I upgrade Firefox from 3.0 to 3.5 without
> > running the risk of losing everything (bookmarks, a 100-tab
> > session, et cetera)?
>
> Well, I don't think those settings get altered in any way -
> they do not reside in the port's directories (where it will
> be installed into).
On Friday 17 July 2009 16:28:22 Polytropon wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 18:07:36 -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
> > On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 01:43:47AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> > > On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 16:48:37 -0600, Chad Perrin
wrote:
> > > > So . . . how do I upgrade Firefox from 3.0 to 3.5 withou
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 02:28:22AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 18:07:36 -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
> >
> > Do you know this from personal experience, or are you just assuming that
> > I won't pull out all my hair five seconds after I discover it deleted a
> > bunch of shit I wan
Hi,
On 18 July 2009 am 08:07:36 Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 01:43:47AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> > On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 16:48:37 -0600, Chad Perrin
wrote:
> > > So . . . how do I upgrade Firefox from 3.0 to 3.5 without
> >
> > No idea. Anyway, user's files won't be touched.
>
>
On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 18:07:36 -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 01:43:47AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> > On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 16:48:37 -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
> > > So . . . how do I upgrade Firefox from 3.0 to 3.5 without running the
> > > risk of losing everything (bookmarks, a
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 01:43:47AM +0200, Polytropon wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 16:48:37 -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
> > So . . . how do I upgrade Firefox from 3.0 to 3.5 without running the
> > risk of losing everything (bookmarks, a 100-tab session, et cetera)?
>
> Well, I don't think those se
On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 16:48:37 -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
> So . . . how do I upgrade Firefox from 3.0 to 3.5 without running the
> risk of losing everything (bookmarks, a 100-tab session, et cetera)?
Well, I don't think those settings get altered in any way - they do not
reside in the port's direc
So . . . how do I upgrade Firefox from 3.0 to 3.5 without running the
risk of losing everything (bookmarks, a 100-tab session, et cetera)? For
some reason, it seems that the upgrade has to be made by deleting 3.0 and
installing 3.5 afterward. What's up with that?
--
Chad Perrin [ original conte
On Sun, 5 Jul 2009 23:02:13 +0300, Ott Köstner wrote:
> On Sunday 05 July 2009 11:10:18 am Ott Köstner wrote:
>> On Sunday 05 July 2009 8:32:35 am Unga wrote:
>>
>> > I have installed firefox 3.5,1 port (make install clean) on FreeBSD
>> > 7.2 i386. Firefox crashes when it try to display Theora vi
On Sunday 05 July 2009 11:10:18 am Ott Köstner wrote:
> On Sunday 05 July 2009 8:32:35 am Unga wrote:
>
> > I have installed firefox 3.5,1 port (make install clean) on FreeBSD 7.2
> > i386. Firefox crashes when it try to display Theora video
> > (http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~nick/theora-s
Unga writes:
> I have installed firefox 3.5,1 port (make install clean) on FreeBSD 7.2 i386.
> Firefox crashes when it try to display Theora video
> (http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~nick/theora-soccer/) with following
> message on logs:
> kernel: pid 1106 (firefox-bin), uid 1001: exited on
On Sunday 05 July 2009 8:32:35 am Unga wrote:
> I have installed firefox 3.5,1 port (make install clean) on FreeBSD 7.2 i386.
> Firefox crashes when it try to display Theora video
> (http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~nick/theora-soccer/) with following
> message on logs:
> kernel: pid 1106 (f
Hi all
I have installed firefox 3.5,1 port (make install clean) on FreeBSD 7.2 i386.
Firefox crashes when it try to display Theora video
(http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~nick/theora-soccer/) with following
message on logs:
kernel: pid 1106 (firefox-bin), uid 1001: exited on signal 12 (core
On Saturday 04 July 2009 3:52:28 pm Mike Clarke wrote:
> I can't get firefox-3.5,1 to run on my 6.4 system. It fails with the
> message "Fatal error 'Recurse on a private mutex.' at line 986 in
> file /usr/src/lib/libpthread/thread/thr_mutex.c (errno = 13)".
>
> My ports tree was updated 2 day
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On Sat, Jul 04, 2009 at 01:52:28PM +0100, Mike Clarke wrote:
>
> I can't get firefox-3.5,1 to run on my 6.4 system. It fails with the
> message "Fatal error 'Recurse on a private mutex.' at line 986 in
> file /usr/src/lib/libpthread/thread/thr_mutex
I can't get firefox-3.5,1 to run on my 6.4 system. It fails with the
message "Fatal error 'Recurse on a private mutex.' at line 986 in
file /usr/src/lib/libpthread/thread/thr_mutex.c (errno = 13)".
My ports tree was updated 2 days ago and I ran portupgrade -a
afterwards.
--
Mike Clarke
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