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Bug#29385: marked as done (Mozilla segmentation fault)



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From: Chris Lawrence Amshey <amshey@javanet.com>
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Subject: Mozilla segmentation fault
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Mozilla terminates with a segmentation fault with no apparent activity.
A brief investigation with gdb showed:
Program recieved signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x40289e1c in _init ()

I am running mostly a stable (hamm) distribution, with the the most
recent 'potato' libstdc++, lesstifg, and libc ; 
it occurs to me that maybe a reboot or other means of reinitializing
library info is in order (can't remember those library commands right
now; if that's the problem, this should be a lib bug instead).
I'd do more testing but it's late.

		--Chris



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