[CentOS] Probably OT: Has anyone else seen SeaMonkey 'pop' without warning?
MHR
mhullrich at gmail.comTue Jan 8 19:36:43 UTC 2008
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On Jan 8, 2008 12:33 AM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg <Nicolas.Thierry-Mieg at imag.fr> wrote: > > you mean seamonkey crashes, right? ie, all other seamonkey windows on > the box close? Can't say - I use the tabs and rarely ever have more than one SM window open. > I've been seeing that at home on a 32-bit centos 5 system... very annoying! > But I haven't noticed it on my 64-bit machine at work, where I use an > x86_64 seamonkey (with nspluginwrapper for flash), straight rebuild of > seamonkey-1.1.7-1.fc7.src.rpm. > > You might want to try that. > I've never been able to get the nspluginwrapper to work reliably for me, which is why I run the 32-bit version of SM. However, I have been asked by the Mozilla folks to run their L&G nightly built (alpha) version, which I am at the moment, and so far so good. Hopefully this will crash at some point and produce a report/dump/log/whatever that they can use to isolate the problem. In the mean time, who knows? It only bites about once a day, at random, usually at the worst possible moment. I'll post whatever results I find, hopefully soon and good. Thanks. mhr -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20080108/16699a18/attachment-0001.html>
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