On Sat, 2010-04-03 at 22:20 -0700, Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi Don,
That actually helps a lot. :)
On Saturday 03 April 2010 09:49 PM, Don Vogt wrote:
>> I would like to avoid removing and installing again firefox and
>> xulrunner, but maybe as last option it would work :-?
>
>> Regards,
>
>> David
>
> After removing and re-installing xulrunner (which removed and re-installed firefox
again ), I ran firefox from a terminal and got back a little bit more info than before.
>
> firefox
> /usr/bin/mozilla-plugin-config: line 73: 3364 Segmentation fault
$WRAPPER_LIB_DIR/nspluginwrapper/plugin-config -f> /dev/null 2>&1
> Couldn't load XPCOM.
>
>
> the lines near line 73 are:
>
> # Set-up installed plugins
> if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
> $WRAPPER_LIB_DIR/nspluginwrapper/plugin-config -f> /dev/null 2>&1
> else
> $WRAPPER_LIB_DIR/nspluginwrapper/plugin-config $*
> fi
>
'nspluginwrapper' usually should be avoided unless you can't absolutely
do without it. Since you mentioned you don't have any add-ons other than
Adblock Plus installed and you are on a 32 bit system, I would presume
you don't need nspluginwrapper.
As a confirmatory step could you check whether you have nspluginwrapper
installed using the following command?
$ yum list installed nspluginwrapper
If that lists it as installed, I would suggest removing it. To remove
try this, (as root)
# yum remove nspluginwrapper
> As usual, that doesn't help me at all. Any ideas?
>
Hopefully this will solve your problems. :)
----
probably but to be honest, I haven't been tracking this problem but
generally, you can just nuke the file,
~/.mozilla/firefox/YOUR_SALTED_PROFILE/pluginreg.dat and it will be
rebuilt on the next Firefox startup.
and more to the point, you can temporarily move your whole ~/.mozilla
folder to another name and it will be created again which is a very
quick way to test if something in your .mozilla/firefox directory is
causing a problem. Don't nuke this folder unless you are prepared to
lose your bookmarks, passwords, etc.
Craig
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