Once upon a time, Roger Heflin <rogerhef...@gmail.com> said:
> So maybe something similar (update breakage) is happening for chromium also.

No, it's not an update vs. existing profile issue, since it happens in
mock.

I notice that when it happens, I get SELinux denials (which don't happen
when it runs okay) for execheap, which appears to be related to
mprotect() calls.  It's possible that from run to run, the memory layout
happens to be a little different, and eventually it's "okay".

IIRC there's been kernel changes in that area recently (related to some
work being done by Google for Chrome even), so whether this is a Chrome
bug (happening due to the kernel tightening the rules) or a kernel bug
(being tickled specifically by Chrome)... who knows.

-- 
Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net>
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