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Looks like a dupe of #507089
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thunderbird shredder always segfaults on startup with LDAP auth in nsswitch
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Here's a core dump of the crash.
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Even with ncsd I have a crash. For me it crashes right after it
completes an email address. I've attached a backtrace from gdb
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Same problem here. Ubuntu 10.04, LTSP setup with LDAP.
thunderbird -v
Thunderbird 3.0.10
Installation of "nscd" also fixed the problem.
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The same problem. Ubuntu 10.10, users via LDAP, home folder - on local disk.
uname -a
Linux ll-sta-005 2.6.35-22-generic #35-Ubuntu SMP Sat Oct 16 20:45:36 UTC 2010
x86_64 GNU/Linux
thunderbird -v
Thunderbird 3.1.6
Install nscd fix problem.
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The bug is not fixed on maverick (10.10) beta. Installing nscd helped.
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I am confirming the bug with current lucid's packages (3.0.5+build2
+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.10.04.1) on amd64, with home mounted over NFS and
nsswitch pointing to LDAP. Installing nscd helped.
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This problem still exist in Thunderbird 3.0.5 and in latest version of ppa, so
it's not a duplicate of #556829
Instaling nscd works for me too.
could ncsd cause any problem to other applications?, I don't what exactlly nscd
do.
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Actually, nscd does NOT fix the problem here as Thunderbird still
crashes. What happens in my case is exactly what described in Bug
#556829 (found it with gdb) and the solution posted there (installing
the fixed thunderbird package from PPA) helped. So probably this bug is
simply a duplicate.
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My situation looks like a mix of the prevouosly reported:
Authenticating via ldap = thunderbird crashes
Installed nscd = thunderbird works
"apparently i didnt change anything" = thunderbird abruptly statrs to crash (on
a freshly booted system)
Started with -ProfileManager = displays profile select
Thunderbird requires nscd? That would be the Name Service Cache Daemon?
That makes a lot of sense. :-)
Anyway, that has fixed it for me too. Thanks.
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Same problem, same solution (installing nscd) helped.
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Thanks for the infomation.
Installing nscd also solves the problem on my PC. Thunderbird is working
now.
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I can confirm that I too have seen this particular error. My setup is
very similar to everyone else´s, home directories are attached to the
workstations from a NFS server, and user authentication is done by LDAP.
I´ve been able to duplicate the segmentation fault errors with
thunderbird. I have al
I tried running "thunderbird -safe-mode" but I also get a segmentation
fault with that. It hadn't occurred to me before but I am also using
LDAP for the user with an NFS home directory in the case where
thunderbird is failing, and local authentication with a local home
directory where it works pro
I have the same problem:
Home directory of LDAP user is connected via NFS -> Thunderbird do not start:
Segmentation fault.
If I start thunderbird with a local user with a local home directory ->
Tunderbird starts without any problems.
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for me "thunderbird -safe-mode" crashes the same way. (Lucid 32bit,
LDAP, NFS)
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John - you are right. It is another bug. I installed the Funambol Mozilla Sync
Client Extension (V 1.0b3) and this one causes the crash.
Steps to fixed the problem:
1.) Start thunderbird from the command line (bash) with safe-mode option:
thunderbird -safe-mode
2.) Then thunderbird starts again.
Joe,
we dont provide lightning for tb3 yet.
Robert,
It seems your bug is not the same as this one, but without anyones crash info
here its impossible to tell.
I am going on info provided by you that it is not the same.
Please file your own bug using the following command:
ubuntu-bug thunderbird
I installed 10.04 (no upgrade). Everything worked fine. Thunderbird as
well, but just for two days. Today I get the segment fault message as
well. My system has no NFS, everything is installed locally on EXT4.
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I have home DIRs on NFS although all my mail accounts are IMAP. My issue
which I was hoping was going to be fixed stems from LDAP being run with
PAM - see upstream bug
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=292127 has been open since
2006 and still effects 10.09 (Needed to do the work around
Just upgraded my ubuntu from 9.10 to 10.04 lts (final version). my
thunderbird 3 crashes with a segment fault failure message now. the
profile is on the local disc (ext4) / standard installation. everything
worked fine with ubuntu 9.10 and thunderbird 2.*. i am not sure, but i
believe that i didn't
I just thought of something that's different between my previous "bad"
setup and my current "good" setup (aside from the RC vs RTM aspect): the
version of Lightning.
The 10.04 RC had a Lightning package in there, so I was running
Thunderbird and Lightning from the RC.
I couldn't find Lightning in
I too get a seg fault on thunderbird launch. My home dir is NFS mounted
as well. Attached is an strace.
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I'm not sure it is NFS specific as I originally had the same problem
mounting my home directory (and thus, .thunderbird) using SSHFS and
pam_mount.
I wish I knew what caused the problem on my machine originally... the
only thing I can think of is when I burned the RC ISO, the burning
software repo
For the sake of actually reading emails, I moved .thunderbird to a local
user and it works. I think this is an NFS problem.
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For test sake, I have moved my .mozilla-thunderbird to local storage (not NFS),
but the problem persisted. So it might not be NFS related after all. Time to
open new bug?
In any case find attached the strace from the thunderbird.
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I have exactly the same situation as jhaig and thunderbird segfaults.
My home directory is also NFS mounted.
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I am seeing this with the released version. I have the home directory
mounted over NFS and thunderbird fails with a Segmentation Fault. Is it
possible to find out what changed on your system, to see if there is
something I can try?
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Not sure how to close directly, but marking invalid per Joe's comment
#3.
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Since I filed this bug report, I installed the final version of Ubuntu
10.04 LTS onto my laptop. I tested Thunderbird in the same configuration
as above and it worked fine. I installed the final version of Ubuntu
10.04 LTS onto my desktop, the one that I filed this bug report on, and
thunderbird no
One additional thing to note... the same problem occurs if i NFS4 mount
my home directory w/o pam_mount - so it doesn't appear to be a SSHFS or
pam_mount related.
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