(Yay!) though we still have some l10n nightly troubles (bah humbug). Since 2.40… the releng team has been ‘trying’ to unbust the infrastructure to the point that things are starting to go green. Tl dr (or if you wish, you can still read) Just want to mention that 2.46 is currently being spun… and by spun, I mean wrenched… like loosening a very tight bolt that’s been superglued to the screw.Īt the start of the process, we managed to hit a few hiccups… well…not so much as hiccups but boulders the size of Boulder, Colorado with large signs saying “Stop… you cannot pass!” (Hyperbole much?) Perhaps GCC 5.4 is a problem by itself, for example.Why? Is the SeaMonkey project dead? The last was 2.40! That’s a long time ago! (well, not really… but long enough.) Where is everyone? Why has there been no posts or mentions? (and a host of other questions…) That said, this is an unstable Gentoo system. I wouldn't be surprised if firefox/seamonkey run well without all that stuff. Forcing them is at best useless, at worst a source of such headaches. Package maintainers intentionally disable one or several implied GCC flags on some packages, often because of stability or compilation problems. They're all flags that -march=native would enable, and all the -mno-* options suggest that's exactly where he got them from, all perfectly "safe", so what's your point? I filed a bug report.ĬFLAGS="-march=corei7 -O2 -pipe -mcx16 -msahf -mno-movbe -maes -mpclmul -mpopcnt -mno-abm -mno-lwp -mno-fma -mno-fma4 -mno-xop -mno-bmi -mno-tbm -mno-avx -msse4.2 -msse4.1 -param l1-cache-size=32 -param l1-cache-line-size=64 -param l2-cache-size=12288" Seems to have a different reason than Pulseaudio. Installed Versions: 52.0.1-r1^d(14:19:50 )(dbus gmp-autoupdate jemalloc startup-notification system-harfbuzz system-icu system-jpeg system-libvpx system-sqlite -bindist -custom-cflags -custom-optimization -debug -gtk2 -hardened -hwaccel -jack -neon -nsplugin -pgo -pulseaudio -rust -selinux -system-cairo -system-libevent -test -wifi L10N="de pt-BR -ach -af -an -ar -as -ast -az -bg -bn-BD -bn-IN -br -bs -ca -cak -cs -cy -da -dsb -el -en-GB -en-ZA -eo -es-AR -es-CL -es-ES -es-MX -et -eu -fa -ff -fi -fr -fy -ga -gd -gl -gn -gu -he -hi -hr -hsb -hu -hy -id -is -it -ja -ka -kab -kk -km -kn -ko -lij -lt -lv -mai -mk -ml -mr -ms -nb -nl -nn -or -pa -pl -pt-PT -rm -ro -ru -si -sk -sl -son -sq -sr -sv -ta -te -th -tr -uk -uz -vi -xh -zh-CN -zh-TW") Not sure if this problem is related to this thread. futex(0x7f1a4ee156cc, FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE, 5, NULL Seamonkey and Firefox) both programs refuse to run. Use-flag) and recompiling the concerned packages (inc. Wine simply hangs.Īfter removing Pulseaudio (incl. After altering the mixer number from 2 to 8 nothing changed in alsamixer or KMix, but my favourite game in Wine (Spider Solitaire) didn't work anymore. And yeah, be happy, this problem exists already for ages. No chance to get the Headphone volume control. Pulseaudio simply doesn't seem to be able to handle the mixer controls of the Asus Xonar soundcards. Posted: Sun 9:43 am Post subject: Seamonkey-2.46-r1/Firefox-52 crash with Segmentation faultĪfter my 2nd frustrating attempt to give Pulseaudio a chance, I removed that piece of crap from my machine again. Gentoo Forums Forum Index Other Things Gentoo Seamonkey-2.46-r1/Firefox-52 crash with Segmentation fault Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Seamonkey-2.46-r1/Firefox-52 crash with Segmentation fault
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