Marked Jaunty tasks as "Won't fix" as they are beyond our support cycle.
This issue was resolved in later builds.
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** Changed in: lightning-sunbird (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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[ John Vivirito ]
* Fixes (LP: #178785)
- debian/rules: Added build option --enable-official-branding to build with
official brandi
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oops, s/to fix/to be fixed/
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I'm waiting to fix this bug on jaunty. any news?
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Added lightning task to make it easier for me to track. cherry picking a patch
from thunderbird-2:
bz322806_arm-vfp-2538:3f78d5e894bc
** Also affects: lightning-sunbird (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: lightning-sunbird (Ubuntu Karmic)
Status: New => Tri
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This bug was fixed in the package thunderbird - 2.0.0.22+build1
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[ Loic Minier ]
* fix LP: #385325 - crash in JS due to usage of wrong floating point number
format;
thanks Michael Casa
Why does this remain fix committed for two weeks now? Wouldn't it be
simpler to get it uploaded to the archive and test from there?
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** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu Karmic)
Importance: Medium => High
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Moving back to fixed commited, last upload accidently closed this bug.
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu Karmic)
Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed
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* security/stability update 2.0.0.22 (USN-782-1)
* add patch to fix ftbfs with gcc 4.4 (s/elif/else/)
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Fix committed on karmic. Waiting on an all-arch test build before we
upload to karmic.
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asac tipped me off that there are some tests that aren't automatically
run, and with that, and his assistance on locating possible changesets
to backport, I can claim I've successfully run TB2 on ARM and downloaded
my inbox with it. Patch attached. I'm now creating a new branch with
both this patch
Based on advice from #ubuntu-mozillateam, I found and ran the test
suite; here's the output
Running TestVersionComparator tests
All comparisons OK
../../dist/bin/run-mozilla.sh ../../dist/bin/test_all.sh
../../dist/bin/test_xpcom
../../dist/bin/test_xpcom/test_storagestream.js: PASS
../../dist/b
Debugging continues. I think we found either a memory corruption or race
condition within fontconfig. When the following patch
(http://paste.ubuntu.com/203007/) was applied to fontconfig in an
attempt to try and find why FcPatternBuild was returning 0x0, the
backtrace changed dramatically. Here's t
Here's a more complete backtrace with debugging enable and -O0 on pango
and fontconfig. I tested TB with --disable-pango, no change in the
trace, so it seems this issue is not TB specific.
mcasadev...@dawn:~/src/thunderbird-2.0.0.22+build1+nobinonly/build-tree/mozilla$
dist/bin/thunderbird -g
dis
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I've backported upstream commit 2538:3f78d5e894bc from
http://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-1.9.1/ which carries a similar
change and also clarifies the macro names and comments.
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Here's my current debdiff and gdb backtrace (as complete as I can get
it; something in Thunderbird is preventing from seeing the entire
stack). It seems we might have tripped a pango/fontconfig bug, as it
seems too deep in the pango stack to be a bug from thunderbird. Googling
around reveals this g
After another round of debugging this weekend, and googling, I managed
to make some progress on this. Here's a quick technical examination; The
initial issue is caused by a change on old ARM ABI, and new ARM ABI with
respect to the handling of floating point operations. Without going into
too much
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu Karmic)
Milestone: karmic-alpha-3 => ubuntu-9.10-beta
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So the backtrace looked similar as in the upstream bug I mentionned, but
attempts at using the upstream patch didn't help. One last thing to try
is patching libnss and running TB against that. Michael is also trying
a full clean upstream build of TB with the patch.
If that doesn't work, we could
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MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=.:./plugins:.
DISPLAY=:0.0
DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=.:.
LIBRARY_PATH=.:./components:.
SHLIB_PATH=.:.
LIBPATH=.:.
ADDON_PATH=.
MOZ_PROGRAM=/usr/lib/thunderbird/thunderbird-bin
MOZ_TOOLKIT=
moz_debug=1
moz_debugger=g
Ah, asac recommended respinning Thunderbird which definitely makes
sense: these are macros used all over the place, the code is not
necessarily in the nspr shared lib. asac will push a respin of tb to
karmic.
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Doesn't seem to work for me, I'm afraid. Thunderbird (2.0.0.21
+nobinonly-0ubuntu1.9.04.1) still segfaults with the same symptoms.
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Alexander uploaded a fixed nspr to karmic; could someone please confirm
it fixes the bug?
I've added this patch alone to jaunty's nspr; I'd love if someone could
confirm the attached .deb fixes the issue for jaunty.
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If tb2 can't easily be fixed, will tb3 be made available in jaunty as a
backport or update?
I'd be concerned if there will not be any working version of tb at all
in jaunty.
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I think we want to patch the nspr source package where this patch seems
to apply; thunderbird bdeps on libnspr4-dev.
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** Also affects: thunderbird (Ubuntu Karmic)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Michael Casadevall (mcasadevall)
Status: Confirmed
** Also affects: thunderbird (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The backtrace in https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=385583 looks
similar; this bug relates to ARM EABI support and the patch seems to apply to
thunderbird/mozilla/nsprpub; it looks like it could fix this bug:
https://bug385583.bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=347009
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I've been talking with Alexander Sac. As it stands, Thunderbird 3
properly works, and there has been no code changes that could explain
the working behavior in mult() or Balloc(); there have been considerable
changes elsewhere in Thunderbird 3, which would make isolating the
specific change to corr
Redone backtrace with optimization disabled, and --enable-debug built
into thunderbird, with a patch applied to get --enable-debug to build:
(gdb) r
The program being debugged has been started already.
Start it from the beginning? (y or n) y
Starting program:
/home/mcasadevall/src/thunderbird-2.
Talked with asac, this issue doesn't current with the current beta
snapshots of Thunderbird 3, so its an issue with the older codebase.
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Summary changed:
- [armel] thunderbird-bin crashed with SIGSEGV
+ [armel] thunderbird-bin crashed with SIGSEGVI
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: thunderbird
- Starting thunderbird by itself on karmic will segfault.
+ Starting thunderbird by itself on karmic will segfault, and
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