[Xfce-bugs] [Bug 2877] Firefox crashes at second download attempt

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wantsupernova at yahoo.com changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
         Resolution|                            |FIXED




------- Comment #3 from wantsupernova at yahoo.com  2007-02-09 12:03 UTC -------
Well, I reinstalled everything on my system using current FreeBSD Ports
Collection and now I cannot reproduce this problem.  Since in previous
installation I could reproduce this firefox crash on xfce4 and could not
reproduce firefox crash on twm (which is much simpler) now I can conclude, that
something is wrong in dependencies in FreeBSD Ports Collection and some port
used old version of some library, which is really incompatible with it and must
be updated.

If one will get the same problem with firefox under xfce4 on FreeBSD, he or she
will see my bug report and will cvsup and update all ports on the system.

> have a backtrace? Is it related tothe download location? Do you close the
> download window between downloads? 

That bug was not related to the download location.  I checked many combination
and bug occurred if download window was opened or closed (no difference).  Also
I removed local user's files for firefox during tests.

> What about the gtk theme you use? You could try changing the gtk 
> heme/engine and also the icon theme in the UI settings manager, who knows.

I used default settings, no additional xpi for firefox.

I think this bug can be closed.


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