On 29/12/2016 06:15, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> After a lot of trials I've finally got seamonkey to run without a seg fault. 
> To do it, I had to disable system icu.   I'm using icu-58.2.
> 
> I seem to recall something about this at one time, but I can't find it right 
> now.
> 
> There are a few other changes.  --enable-gstreamer (or disable) is not
> recognized at all.  The build choked with MOZ_OBJDIR=@TOPSRCDIR@/moz-build-dir
> but it builds fine without that statement.
> 
> The easiest way to handle this would be to just remove the mention of icu and
> gstreamer and MOZ_OBJDIR in mozconfig.  Does that sound like the way to go?
> 
>   -- Bruce

- IIRC, there was a bug in ICU-58.1, which triggered segmentation faults in
firefox. But this one has been fixed in 58.2. So it must be another one.
Unless someone wants to try debugging that (and maybe find a fix upstream),
we just have to let seamonkey use it's shipped version, and remove mention of
ICU temporarily (until it is fixed).

- Recent versions of firefox do not use gstreamer. I guess since seamonkey is
based on firefox, that might be true here too.

- Concerning MOZ_OBJDIR, I do not know what it would change...

Pierre
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