Vallo Kallaste wrote:
The latest -current system crashes while starting up Netscape, mine
version is 4.61, Linux one. It's fully repeatable in my case. I got
crash dump and here's my dmesg and gdb trace:
Make sure that the linux module is as uptodate as the kernel is. As a
rule of thumb
On Wed, Sep 29, 1999 at 07:42:50PM +0200, Marcel Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The latest -current system crashes while starting up Netscape, mine
version is 4.61, Linux one. It's fully repeatable in my case. I got
crash dump and here's my dmesg and gdb trace:
Make sure
:I finally saw my first -current panic in more than 5 months (not a bad
:track record).
:
:I have a panic that I can duplicate with a 24 hour old "make world"
:and a 4 hour old -current kernel. If I run the linux netscape (installed
:from ports less than a week ago), the ker
I finally saw my first -current panic in more than 5 months (not a bad
track record).
I have a panic that I can duplicate with a 24 hour old "make world"
and a 4 hour old -current kernel. If I run the linux netscape (installed
from ports less than a week ago), the kernel panics
Mike Pritchard wrote:
I have a panic that I can duplicate with a 24 hour old "make world"
and a 4 hour old -current kernel.
If you use the linux module, make sure it's in sync with the kernel. If
that doesn't help, either follow Matt's advice or use ktrace/truss.
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On Sat, 24 Jul 1999 19:46:52 -0400, Bill Pechter wrote:
Are there any tricks to getting Java in Netscape running with
FreeBSD --current.
Just because CURRENT is the platform you use when you encounter a
problem, doesn't mean
Are there any tricks to getting Java in Netscape running with
FreeBSD --current.
I've suddenly noticed it's not working (tried 4.08 and 4.6 with
Fortify 1.4.4 applied and it's no-go even with the classpath
set correctly...)
Bill
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Three things
Hello,
On Apr10 I rebuilt the XFree86 Port with aout compatibility libraries
running current of Apr04. Immediately following Netscape Communicator
would dump core with a bus error.
I'm not sure if this is relevant or not, but when it dumps core the core
file name is truncated.
ca...@vanessa
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Kevin G. Eliuk wrote:
I installed linux-netscape-4.08 and it opens with bus error or signal 10.
That should be without
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Kevin G. Eliuk wrote:
On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Kevin G. Eliuk wrote:
I installed linux-netscape-4.08 and it opens with bus error or signal 10.
That should be without
I've applied Bruce Evans's patch to egcs to work around (yet another
They went away after I nuked all prior traces of Navigator, including
my .netscape directory (you should rename it :-)
that was it. i cleaned out much of .netscrape and it worked fine. thanks.
randy
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% netscape
no recognized font charsets!
3.1-stable as of today
navigator 4.5 freshly installed
I had similiar font problems when installing Navigator 4.5 under
Solaris 2.6.
They went away after I nuked all prior traces of Navigator, including
my .netscape directory (you should rename
% netscape
no recognized font charsets!
3.1-stable as of today
navigator 4.5 freshly installed
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Hi,
For quite some time now Netscape 4.5 has been very unstable on my
-current system. I've cvsup'ed and made world many times in the hope the
problem would go away.
Today I decided to ktrace it, and see where it would stop.
Of course it now refuses to crash. Even on java stuff that would crash
For quite some time now Netscape 4.5 has been very unstable on my
-current system. I've cvsup'ed and made world many times in the hope the
problem would go away.
Today I decided to ktrace it, and see where it would stop.
Of course it now refuses to crash. Even on java stuff that would
Chris Tubutis ch...@tci.com writes:
whenever I click a mailto: HREF it inadvertly dumps core.
Does it truly dump core, or does it merely go away?
Can't speak for the original poster, but my Netscrap 4.5 shows the same
behaviour:
[16]a...@darkstar:/alex #/usr/local/netscape/netscape
On 07-Feb-99 Chris Tubutis wrote:
Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
whenever I click a mailto: HREF it inadvertly dumps core.
Does it truly dump core, or does it merely go away?
No, it really dumps core.
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OK,
found another reproducable coredumper:
whenever I click a mailto: HREF it inadvertly dumps core.
Now, am I wrong or did Netscape code their mailer in Java?
(btw, Netscape 4.5 Communicator)
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Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
OK,
found another reproducable coredumper:
whenever I click a mailto: HREF it inadvertly dumps core.
Does it truly dump core, or does it merely go away? It's a known problem with
Communicrasher 4.5 on UNIX platforms that trying to use any of the mail stuff
Just FYI, I don't know if anyone else has experienced this problem or
if it was only with 3.0-19990128-SNAP. I found that if you use
sysinstall to install a snapshot then you can't build Netscape 4..08 or
4.5 (Communicator or standalone). It dies in vreg (also when trying to
start Netscape
not had a hang since then.
So the question is are there known problems with MFS?
-Reggie
Alfred == Alfred Perlstein bri...@hotjobs.com writes:
On Mon, 25 Jan 1999, Reginald S. Perry wrote: I have been having
these X lockups with the linux netscape 4.5 running. I may have
exacerbated it when
* From: Luke l...@aus.org
* linux_lib port. [why does it install into / anyways]
You can put it anywhere and symlink to it, like sysinstall does now,
but it has to be called /compat (or some other well-known place)
because of the implementation. The string /compat/linux has to be
hardcoded in
* From: Luke l...@aus.org
* linux_lib port. [why does it install into / anyways]
You can put it anywhere and symlink to it, like sysinstall does now,
but it has to be called /compat (or some other well-known place)
because of the implementation. The string /compat/linux has to be
According to Luke:
linux_lib port. [why does it install into / anyways]
The standard sysinstall has been making a link into /usr/compat for months
if not years :-)
revision 1.193
date: 1997/07/16 11:45:48; author: jkh; state: Exp; lines: +5 -1
ln /compat to
According to Luke:
This is 4.5b1 communicator, and locks up X often enough I dont use it.
Beta versions of 4.5 were bad (in that case b2 was far worse than b1)
whereas 4.5 release is more or less stable. (it still crashes from time to
time but not that often).
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On 28-Jan-99 Ollivier Robert wrote:
According to Luke:
linux_lib port. [why does it install into / anyways]
The standard sysinstall has been making a link into /usr/compat for months
if not years :-)
Some people haven't used sysinstall for years :
E-Mail: Luke l...@aus.org
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but not that often).
I think my netscape problem is solved, I installed ports/linux_lib and
www/linux_netscape, and so far its working well, even after trying to crash it.
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/Communicator.
You haven't had to provide an ISP-grade news or proxy service yet, have
you? :-)
Ignoring that comment, since I assume you meant I haven't seen an
end-user application in..., it _is_ conceivable that the way Netscape
keeps track of its cache _does_ mean an inevitable requirement for
enormous
or more including NetScape's
Navigator/Communicator.
You haven't had to provide an ISP-grade news or proxy service yet, have
you? :-)
Ignoring that comment, since I assume you meant I haven't seen an
end-user application in..., it _is_ conceivable that the way Netscape
keeps track of its
On Wed, Jan 27, 1999 at 10:20:14AM -0500, Brian Feldman wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
I still don't think we're getting any closer to the question Why is
Netscape unstable on CURRENT when it worked fine for me on STABLE? The
problem seems to be that those who know
On Wed, Jan 27, 1999 at 10:02:31AM -0600, Richard Seaman, Jr. wrote:
If you have Netscape problems, it would be worthwhile to try removing
-DVM_STACK from src/sys/compile/BLAH/Makefile and doing a make clean all
install. I am pretty certain this is the cause of Netscape crashing, at
least
On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Richard Seaman, Jr. wrote:
On Wed, Jan 27, 1999 at 10:20:14AM -0500, Brian Feldman wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
I still don't think we're getting any closer to the question Why is
Netscape unstable on CURRENT when it worked fine for me
OK,
just to re-organise something here:
Some people are referring to Netscape (Navigator | Communicator)
whereas others are referring to Mozilla (from www.mozilla.org)
I think this makes a ton of differences.
Also, anyone even bothered to file the communicator 4.5 binary?
[r...@daemon] (27
On 27-Jan-99 Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
OK,
just to re-organise something here:
Might the old communicator still being tied to a.out?
This I can answer - all versions of netscape are aout, (I've
just been looking for an elf netscape so that I can throw away my aout
libraries
On 27-Jan-99 Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
On 27-Jan-99 Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai wrote:
Might the old communicator still being tied to a.out?
This I can answer - all versions of netscape are aout, (I've
just been looking for an elf netscape so that I can throw away my aout
libraries
Also, anyone even bothered to file the communicator 4.5 binary?
Hopefully this helps [4.0-current -DNOSECURE -O2 -pipe]
Netscape: FreeBSD/i386 compact demand paged dynamically linked executable
This is 4.5b1 communicator, and locks up X often enough I dont use it.
netscape.bin: unknown
On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
This I can answer - all versions of netscape are aout, (I've
just been looking for an elf netscape so that I can throw away my aout
libraries which are being carried around only for netscape nowadays).
I wrote a port for Linux Netscape
On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Jason C. Wells wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
This I can answer - all versions of netscape are aout, (I've
just been looking for an elf netscape so that I can throw away my aout
libraries which are being carried around only for netscape
Just another data point. I just updated my 2xPII/300 system to
4.0-CURRENT last night (Tues Jan 26), and I'm running Netscape 4.5 just
fine - no crashes od any odd behavior at all. VM_STACK is defined, I
have 256Mb RAM, and 256Mb swap (which is currently untouched since the
reboot) striped
I wrote a port for Linux Netscape if anyone wants it. I sent it in but it
came back to me with some comments about netscape port proliferation.
I tried that one but it wants linux_lib installed on /compat and theres
no room. Do you know if its ok to make /compat a link to somewhere else
On Wed, Jan 27, 1999 at 11:04:22AM -0800, Parag Patel wrote:
Just another data point. I just updated my 2xPII/300 system to
4.0-CURRENT last night (Tues Jan 26), and I'm running Netscape 4.5 just
fine - no crashes od any odd behavior at all. VM_STACK is defined, I
have 256Mb RAM
On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Luke wrote:
I wrote a port for Linux Netscape if anyone wants it. I sent it in but it
came back to me with some comments about netscape port proliferation.
I tried that one but it wants linux_lib installed on /compat and
theres
no room. Do you know if its ok
On Wed, Jan 27, 1999 at 02:20:32PM -0500, Luke wrote:
I tried that one but it wants linux_lib installed on /compat and
theres
no room. Do you know if its ok to make /compat a link to somewhere else for
the
linux_lib port. [why does it install into / anyways]
I have /compat
On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Luke wrote:
I tried that one but it wants linux_lib installed on /compat and
theres
no room. Do you know if its ok to make /compat a link to somewhere else for
the
linux_lib port. [why does it install into / anyways]
Should not harm anything. I have linked
Should not harm anything. I have linked /compat/linux to /home/linux
(home is on its own filesystem), since my / is quite limited
in space.
No problems (and I don't really know why it should cause any).
h24-64-221-247# ls -al /compat
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 11 Oct 22 05:47 /compat -
On Wed, Jan 27, 1999 at 12:35:09PM -0500, Luke wrote:
what is this VM_STACK option?
Its some new code to manage autogrow stacks. The existing (old) code
made a process stack autogrow. But, its useful to be able to create
additional autogrow memory regions to use as thread stacks in
On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Luke wrote:
I wrote a port for Linux Netscape if anyone wants it. I sent it in but it
came back to me with some comments about netscape port proliferation.
I tried that one but it wants linux_lib installed on /compat and
theres
no room. Do you know if its ok
On Mon, 25 Jan 1999, Reginald S. Perry wrote:
I have been having these X lockups with the linux netscape 4.5
running. I may have exacerbated it when I installed the linux
realplayer and macromedia flash plugins.
I would like to have a methodology to help debug this, but I have just
-Original Message-
From: Reginald S. Perry [mailto:pe...@zso.dec.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 1999 7:35 AM
To: Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai
Cc: Andrew Gordon; curr...@freebsd.org; Matthew Dillon
Subject: Re: 4.0-Current, netscape halts system
I have been having these X lockups
are right. I'm running previously called 3.0-CURRENT and Netscape
Navigator 4.5. Sources are from Dec.29 1998. Also I'm getting
coredumps when loading a huge page containing tables(table) and then
using back. It always crashes when going back, not on initial
loading. Why ?
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va
I think this is the first step to show the bug . The next step is to
pray that the netscape developer is listening so he can fix it .
I think is odd that the bug doesn't happen with the linux version
of netscape.
Cheers,
Amancio
On Sun, Jan 24, 1999 at 04:21:16PM -0800
I've a feeling that somewhere there is a memory
problem. Netscape-specific perhaps, but I suspect
otherwise due to what I've seen.
For example: the one machine that I have which
will constantly dump core when Netscape is run
is an HP Vectra. I've tried 3.0, 2.2.8, all current
patches, etc
On Sun, 24 Jan 1999, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
I really don't understand the problems that everyone is having,
myself. I've been running netscape (communicator 4.5) in -current for
ages now and just switched to 4.0 without any problems. My netscape
still continues to function just fine
Nate Williams writes:
I am current as of today 4.0, I have communicator 4.5 downloaded some time
ago (November more or less) directly from netscape and installed in
/usr/local/netscape with a link to /usr/local/bin/netscape and I have been
using it all day with no problems. My intranet
On Mon, 25 Jan 1999 18:28:10 GMT, Andrew Gordon wrote:
One variable may be available memory. On my system, with default
datasize limit of 16M from login.conf, Netscape coredumps very
frequently.
Aha! That figures.
Since I upgraded to CURRENT, with its login.conf which defaults
:One variable may be available memory. On my system, with default datasize
:limit of 16M from login.conf, Netscape coredumps very frequently. With
:datasize unlimited, Netscape eats all the available swap (this system is
:64M real 128M swap) and kills the system that way. I currently run
On Mon, 25 Jan 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:One variable may be available memory. On my system, with default datasize
:limit of 16M from login.conf, Netscape coredumps very frequently. With
I've been using netscape on a 24bit color system for well over a year
and have never had
Aha! That figures.
Since I upgraded to CURRENT, with its login.conf which defaults to
unlimited resources, my frequent netscape core dumps have gone away.
I hadn't realized why until now.
Suggestion: wwhen people complain about Netscape, ask them to mail us
back the output of ``ulimit
to
unlimited resources, my frequent netscape core dumps have gone away.
I hadn't realized why until now.
Suggestion: wwhen people complain about Netscape, ask them to mail us
back the output of ``ulimit -a''.
My login.conf has unlimited for everything for myself and netscape
still
Вы писали:
Nate Williams writes:
I am current as of today 4.0, I have communicator 4.5 downloaded some time
ago (November more or less) directly from netscape and installed in
/usr/local/netscape with a link to /usr/local/bin/netscape and I have been
using it all day with no problems
On 26-Jan-99 Andrew Gordon wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jan 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
:One variable may be available memory. On my system, with default
:datasize
:limit of 16M from login.conf, Netscape coredumps very frequently. With
I've been using netscape on a 24bit color system for well
I have been having these X lockups with the linux netscape 4.5
running. I may have exacerbated it when I installed the linux
realplayer and macromedia flash plugins.
I would like to have a methodology to help debug this, but I have just
this one system to use as the debug system. I do also have
I built 4.0 and after getting over the libcrypt thing it worked ok.
But now every copy of netscape I have [5, all freebsd]
freezes the system, waiting, switching to ttyv* dont help. and it doesnt dump
core or syslog anything. Im not exactly sure what info would be helpful.
Anyways other than
I've given up on Netscape. On some FreeBSD-based machines
I have, it just core dumps... on others it works. Nobody
seems to know (or care) why, so I would suggest following
the development of Gzilla and Amaya.
Of course, it would be immensely helpful if we knew what
mysterious person within
I've given up on Netscape. On some FreeBSD-based machines
I have, it just core dumps... on others it works. Nobody
seems to know (or care) why, so I would suggest following
the development of Gzilla and Amaya.
Of course, it would be immensely helpful if we knew what
mysterious person
On 24-Jan-99 Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
I've given up on Netscape. On some FreeBSD-based machines
I have, it just core dumps... on others it works. Nobody
seems to know (or care) why, so I would suggest following
the development of Gzilla and Amaya.
Of course, it would be immensely
I really don't understand the problems that everyone is having,
myself. I've been running netscape (communicator 4.5) in -current for
ages now and just switched to 4.0 without any problems. My netscape
still continues to function just fine and has never crashed any of
my system so much as once
I really don't understand the problems that everyone is having,
myself. I've been running netscape (communicator 4.5) in -current for
ages now and just switched to 4.0 without any problems. My netscape
still continues to function just fine and has never crashed any of
my system so much
Jordan K. Hubbard writes:
I really don't understand the problems that everyone is having,
myself. I've been running netscape (communicator 4.5) in -current for
ages now and just switched to 4.0 without any problems. My netscape
still continues to function just fine and has never crashed any
http://www.developer.com/experts/expertspanel.html
click on Bar's Guide to the the Interactive Fiction and after
the page finishes loading click Back on Netscape's tool bar.
Instant core -dump.
Amancio
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I really don't understand the problems that everyone is having,
myself. I've been running netscape (communicator 4.5) in -current for
ages now and just switched to 4.0 without any problems. My netscape
still continues to function just fine and has never crashed any of
my system so much
Nate Williams wrote:
I really don't understand the problems that everyone is having,
myself. I've been running netscape (communicator 4.5) in -current for
ages now and just switched to 4.0 without any problems. My netscape
still continues to function just fine and has never crashed
I really don't understand the problems that everyone is having,
myself. I've been running netscape (communicator 4.5) in -current for
ages now and just switched to 4.0 without any problems. My netscape
still continues to function just fine and has never crashed any of
my
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