Re: Mozilla doesn't start
Hi.
So I am not the only one ...
First: I am quite new to Debian and to HPPA, too - I'm a SuSE i386 user most
of the time.
On my HP 712/80 I am using woody (bought the machine some months ago). I had
(and have) the same trouble with mozilla right from start. In the beginning,
I had segmentation fault messages. But I frequently update the system - the
error message disapeared some day. But the behaviour stayed the same -
mozilla starts, the system is busy for a while, and then mozilla terminates.
I played around with strace yesterday looking for the reason. Doing an
"strace -o mozilla.log -ff ..." tells me that the base PID terminates with a
segmentation fault - but there is no error message on the console ?!?
The log does not help me.
No idea what's going wrong...
Where can I find the kernel message?
Regards,
Hartwig
On Sunday 21 July 2002 16:02, Felix Deichmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I try to get Mozilla 1.0.0 working on HPPA woody. I use the package system.
> But after 30 seconds of loading, Mozilla crashes. It stops before the user
> interface is built.
> With the -splash option, the splash screen appears, but then Mozilla stops.
>
> Here is the kernel message:
>
> do_page_fault() pid=261 command='mozilla-bin' type=15 address=0x00000000
>
> YZrvWESTHLNXBCVMcbcbcbcbOGFRQPDI
> PSW: 00000000000001101111111100001111 Not tainted
> r00-03 00000000 4024addf 41bf33cb 41c0d2d8
> r04-07 0048f2f0 faf01210 faf01210 424c7564
> r08-11 00000001 004beb4a 00000006 00000013
> r12-15 00000012 004beb4a 424c7422 00000000
> r16-19 000b82b6 000b2248 000bc248 41c0d2d8
> r20-23 424da9e8 401b0aec 424c8eb4 0000000f
> r24-27 001912f8 00000000 00000000 0005e898
> r28-31 00455650 00464fd8 faf01280 401b0b2f
> sr0-3 000003ce 000003ce 00000000 000003ce
> sr4-7 000003ce 000003ce 000003ce 000003ce
>
> IASQ: 000003ce 000003ce IAOQ: 41bf33df 41bf33e3
> IIR: 0f401094 ISR: 000003ce IOR: 00000000
> CPU: 0 CR30: 1647c000 CR31: 103a0000
> ORIG_R28: 00000000
>
>
> Help would be appreciated.
>
> Regards
>
> Felix
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