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The updates to qtcurve-gtk2 and qtcurve-kde4 version 0.64.1-1-x86_64 caused my copy of Firefox to segfault like crazy. I couldn't scroll pages without fear of a sudden, inexplicable crash. I tried everything I could think of (including a fresh install of Firefox) before figuring out that changing my KDE4 settings to use themes other than qtcurve got rid of the crashes.
Downgrading to qtcurve-gtk2-0.62.8-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.gz and qtcurve-kde4-0.62.9-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.gz solved the problem for me. Has anyone else experienced this?
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Confirmed (Firefox 3.5.99 from AUR, i686). Pretty much all other GTK apps are working fine.
With gtk-qt engine and Oxygen theme, firefox does not crash.
Last edited by scarecrow (2009-06-14 14:40:29)
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Version 0.64.2 of both qtcurve-gtk2 and qtcurve-kde4 have been released upstream. They seem to solve the problem, but further testing will be needed.
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I can't compile 0.64.2 succesfully ATM... but I'll wait for a package upgrade, as I don't like gtk-qt very much.
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The updates to qtcurve-gtk2 and qtcurve-kde4 version 0.64.1-1-x86_64 caused my copy of Firefox to segfault like crazy. I couldn't scroll pages without fear of a sudden, inexplicable crash. I tried everything I could think of (including a fresh install of Firefox) before figuring out that changing my KDE4 settings to use themes other than qtcurve got rid of the crashes.
Don't know if it will help any to isolate the issue, but no problems like that at all here using the above-mentioned packages.
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For the record, since I've switched to KDE svn984151 from kde-unstable, the latest qtcurve is crashing all the time (even when trying to change colors)- so I have (temporarily?) switched to gtk-qt, which works without issues.
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