Or maybe extrem LDFLAGS. We want see your /etc/make.conf ) On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 6:31 PM, Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Willie Wong wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 09:43:01AM +0200, Maxim Kremenev wrote: > > > >> Maybe u try exec firefox in console and send output ? > >> > >> On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 8:22 PM, Willie Wong <ww...@princeton.edu> > wrote: > >> > >> > >>> Disclaimer: I am using a hardened x86 system. > >>> > >>> Just now I updated to Firefox 3.0.5 (which is now keyworded stable). I > >>> found that starting firefox is no problem, nor is basic, normal > >>> browsing. What is a problem is the hot-keys! > >>> > >>> In short, if I tried to type Ctrl-N for a New Window or Ctrl-T for a > >>> New Tab, firefox segfaults. > >>> > >>> I can click, using the mouse, File->New Window, and the New Window > >>> will start with no problem. I can click File->New Tab, and the New Tab > >>> will start with no problem. I can use middle-click to open a link in > >>> new window with no problem. > >>> > >>> I just cannot use the Ctrl-* keyboard short cuts. > >>> > >>> I tried this with both my normal profile and an empty profile. The > >>> behaviour is the same. > >>> > >>> The strace output looks to me like complete gibberish. > >>> > >>> Does anyone else have the problem? What else can I do to check whether > >>> the problem is on my end? If I were to file a bug report, what kind of > >>> information may be useful? > >>> > > > > The output is only two words: > > > > "Segmentation Fault" > > > > W > > > > How about the output of emerge --info. Maybe there is something there. > Also, processor type as well. I know a loooooong time ago I had some > bad CFLAG settings that gave me that. > > Dale > > :-) :-) > >