Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 15:49:14 -0700 From: John Merryweather Cooper <john_m_cooper@yahoo.com> To: Jason Andresen <jandrese@mitre.org> Cc: John Merryweather Cooper <john_m_cooper@yahoo.com>, j mckitrick <jcm@freebsd-uk.eu.org>, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Seg Faults running Balsa, Pan, and Mozilla under latest GNOME, but KDE2.2 works fine Message-ID: <20010918154914.W1513@johncoop.MSHOME> In-Reply-To: <3BA7884E.4CD9EE93@mitre.org>; from jandrese@mitre.org on Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 10:45:50 -0700 References: <20010916185939.C24051@johncoop.MSHOME> <20010918152123.B47302@dogma.freebsd-uk.eu.org> <20010918081734.O1513@johncoop.MSHOME> <3BA7884E.4CD9EE93@mitre.org>
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On 2001.09.18 10:45 Jason Andresen wrote:
> John Merryweather Cooper wrote:
>
> > Very little. The seg_faults seem to be occuring somewhat randomly
> in
> > ImLib and Gnome.5 with references to some functions from libc_r.
> The
> > faults only seem to occur on heavy load situations. The same
> > applications are rock-solid under KDE2.2 (I'm using it right
> now--having
> > to restart one's mail agent four or five time to read one e-mail is
> a
> > little hard to take). If anyone with the skill is interested, I'd
> be
> > happy to debug build any/all of the necessary components.
>
> You don't have the pth port installed do you? I had a port install
> that
> awhile back and it destabalized every threaded port I built after that
> until I finally realized what was happening.
>
> --
> \ |_ _|__ __|_ \ __| Jason Andresen jandrese@mitre.org
> |\/ | | | / _| Network and Distributed Systems Engineer
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>
No, absolutely not. :)
--
jmc
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