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Date:      Sun, 10 Apr 2005 18:02:13 -0700
From:      Gary Kline <kline@tao.thought.org>
To:        Bachelier Vincent <vincent_bachelier@yahoo.fr>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: bus error w/ mozilla or firefox
Message-ID:  <20050411010213.GB48860@thought.org>
In-Reply-To: <200504110111.15010.vincent_bachelier@yahoo.fr>
References:  <20050410193622.GA97987@thought.org> <200504110111.15010.vincent_bachelier@yahoo.fr>

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On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 01:11:14AM +0200, Bachelier Vincent wrote:
> Does it segment fault when you start it from console ?
> If it does, just delete .gtk*, it should work after that.


	It wasn't a segv, it was a "Bus error  (core dumped)".
	This was left in ~/.

-rw-------   1 kline  kline  3612672 Apr 10 17:50 mozilla-bin.core

	I believe that the update script will run to completion
	once I have ruby18 updated.  But it dies on me too...  
	:-(

	gary


> 
> Le Dimanche 10 Avril 2005 21:36, Gary Kline a écrit :
> > 	People,
> >
> > 	I need some clues as to *why* after the gnome update script
> > 	has finished on my laptop neither mozilla nor firefox run.
> >
> > 	Note that on my laptop, there were not many files that
> > 	needed to be rebuilt.
> >
> > 	One question seems apropos here: why can't the gnome
> > 	(and kde) upgrades be handled thru Packages rather than
> > 	by source rebuilding?
> >
> > 	(AFter 2+ days of running the script here on "tao"
> > 	--a 750MHz platform--I the script may have succeeded;
> > 	the laptop in a 400MHz  ThinkPad.  ... )
> >
> > 	Help? Suggestions anybody?
> >
> > 	gary
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