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I have now tried running Firefox 14 beta 11, the previous beta version, under both versions of glibc. It crashes with the new version of glibc. But if I run it with the old version of glibc and update it to beta 12 using Firefox's built-in update mechanism, I can then upgrade glibc and Firefox doesn't crash any more. So it seems something has changed in the last beta release.
I haven't tried the release version - Firefox 13.
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Have you rebooted in between? Otherwise, the old version of glibc may well be being used even if you've upgraded. Or maybe you've checked for this?
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Good point. I tried it again making sure I rebooted and glibc 2.15 and 2.16 still worked on i686.
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I didn't reboot while I was testing because I could get it to both reliably crash and work again without rebooting. But I had used the en-US version for two days and I have now used the en-GB version for two days without problems.
So it seems to me that some kind of fix has already made it into Firefox 14.
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