Hello—
I have a Dell Latitude E7470 with the latest OpenBSD snapshot.
$ uname -a
OpenBSD ultron.hulten.org 6.3 GENERIC.MP#45 amd64
dmesg is attached.
Applications crash. For instance for Claws Mail:
Segmentation fault (core dumped) claws-mail
For Firefox there might be more useful output:
...
runSafeSyncWithoutClone@resource://gre/modules/ExtensionUtils.jsm:73:129
runSafeWithoutClone@resource://gre/modules/ExtensionCommon.jsm:133:38
wrapPromise/<@resource://gre/modules/ExtensionCommon.jsm:312:13
]]
runSafe failure: cloning into [object Sandbox]: out of memory
runSafeSync@resource://gre/modules/ExtensionUtils.jsm:102:86
runSafe@resource://gre/modules/ExtensionCommon.jsm:123:32
_fireCommon/<@resource://gre/modules/ExtensionUtils.jsm:667:49
Assertion failure: [unhandlable oom] Failed to allocate object while
tenuring., at
/usr/obj/ports/firefox-esr-52.8.0/firefox-52.8.0esr/js/src/jscntxt.cpp:1153
[Child 68754] ###!!! ABORT: Aborting on channel error.: file
/usr/obj/ports/firefox-esr-52.8.0/firefox-52.8.0esr/ipc/glue/MessageChannel.cpp,
line 2152
[Child 68754] ###!!! ABORT: Aborting on channel error.: file
/usr/obj/ports/firefox-esr-52.8.0/firefox-52.8.0esr/ipc/glue/MessageChannel.cpp,
line 2152
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Other programs gave a segfault as well; my guess is these segfaults
have a common reason. There are core files
{abiword,calcures,chrome,claws-mail,conkey,firefox-esr}.core in my
homedir. Is it useful to provide a traceback of one or more? Here is
just the last few lines of one of them (abiword), and the only one that
give a hint to the issue, as far as I can see:
...
#0 _libc_towctrans (c=-247532, desc=0x6) at
/usr/src/lib/libc/locale/iswctype.c:195
195 /usr/src/lib/libc/locale/iswctype.c: No such file or directory.
in /usr/src/lib/libc/locale/iswctype.c
(gdb)
Any help is appreciated.
—Marco