I didn't say that. Firefox's copy of nss depends on a symbol in nspr
which isn't present in the system copy in /usr/lib.  That doesn't matter
though because Firefox uses it's own copy of nspr, which does have this
symbol.

I'm not sure how you've managed to get in to this situation really,
Firefox loads it's own copy of nss and nspr by default, and so this will
never happen normally

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Error loading the runtime (/usr/lib/firefox-3.6.10/libnssutil3.so: undefined 
symbol: PL_ClearArenaPool)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/641294
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