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Date:      Sat, 14 Sep 2002 20:07:06 -0500
From:      Patrick Hartling <patrick@137.org>
To:        walt <wa1ter@myrealbox.com>
Cc:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: cvsup, mozilla, pan segfaulting since yesterday?
Message-ID:  <3D83DD3A.5000709@137.org>
References:  <3D83D367.10001@myrealbox.com>

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I'm getting the signal 4 with Mozilla and the GNOME 2 gweather applet 
after doing an update last night.  I have been meaning to review the 
core files, but I've been distracted today.  The problem with cvsup will 
make trying to do another update fun.  :(  I haven't tried the GCC patch 
yet--my -current is built with entirely unmodified sources.  Going back 
to my previous kernel didn't fix the problems.

  -Patrick

walt wrote:
> After making world and kernel and rebooting yesterday
> I find that mozilla, pan, and cvsup (with the GUI) all
> segfault when attempting to access the internet, e.g.
> fetching mail or news, or doing a cvsup.
> 
> Each app will start up fine until I hit the button to
> fetch something.  Emacs/gnus (with GUI) works fine,
> however, as does cvsup without the GUI.
> 
> None of these apps has been recompiled recently.
> 
> I also tried rebooting kernel.old, which also has
> the new segfaulting problem, so it seems pretty
> certain that the kernel is not the problem.
> 
> I built world and kernel again today with no
> improvement.
> 
> mozilla dies with a signal 4, cvsup with a signal 10
> and pan with signal 11.
> 
> Anyone else seeing this?
> 
> BTW, I've been using Alexander's gcc patch for
> several days without any visible problems.
> 
> 
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