Re: Thunderbird randomly segfaults at startup

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On 01/11/2015 01:16 AM, Jason S. Evans wrote:
On 2015-01-10 23:31, Robert Nichols wrote:
On 01/10/2015 07:39 PM, Robert Nichols wrote:
Anyone else seeing this? This is happening on a straight "Desktop" install
of CentOS 6.6 fully updated. I have made no changes other than installing
Thunderbird. Thunderbird will occasionally (10 to 20% of the time) fail to
start, and the abrt report indicates a signal 11 (SIGSEGV). I don't see
any other reports of this. Is no one using Thunderbird these days?

Do abrt reports submitted from CentOS go anywhere useful these days? I
saw some discussion a while back, but don't recall the results. Should
I submit one?

Another data point: If I install CentOS 6.6 from the distribution ISO and
do _not_ do an update, Thunderbird seems to start reliably -- 100 starts
and no failures. As soon as I install the current set of updates, it starts
failing.

  I haven't seen this, but I'm curious if it has something to do with your
configuration.  What I would suggest trying is working from a clean config.

           mv ~/.thunderbird ~/.thunderbird.backup

Try it like that.  If it starts correctly, then it is your config and you'll
probably have to recreate your config to make it work.  If it doesn't, then
rename .thunderbird.config back to .thunderbird.  No harm done.

I've been testing with a new install and a newly created user with no
previous thunderbird configuration.

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Bob Nichols     "NOSPAM" is really part of my email address.
                Do NOT delete it.

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