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Date:      Thu, 25 Mar 1999 10:01:58 -0800
From:      Cy Schubert <cschuber@uumail.gov.bc.ca>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Netscape Looping
Message-ID:  <199903251801.KAA21362@passer.osg.gov.bc.ca>

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I have an interesting problem where Netscape loops during startup.  
It loops getting a number of FPE signals, two ALRM signals, it 
issues a gettimeofday(), and it loops again.  It is reproducible 
under very specific circumstances.  To give you some background I 
will discuss what works first and what doesn't work last.

All machines are running 3.1-RELEASE ELF with a.out compatibility 
libraries..  Netscape in question is 4.07 and 4.08 for FreeBSD.

Configuration W (at work):

A single machine with a PII, 128MB RAM, and a Mach64 card.  This 
configuration works with no problems.  This machine was built using 
make aout-to-elf.


Configuraion H (at home):

        Machine A ------ Ethernet through attic ------- Machine B
        ~~~~~~~~~					~~~~~~~~~
        P120                                            486DX/33
        80MB RAM                                        20MB RAM
        S3 Card                                         Trident SVGA

Machine A was built using make aout-to-elf.  Machine B was 
installed from CDROM.

Netscape running on Machine B and displayed to an XServer on 
machine B works.

Netscape running on Machine A and displayed to Machine B works.

Netscape running on Machine B and displayed to Machine A works.

Netscape running on Machine A and displayed to Machine A loops 
forever.

Another interesting observation is that when using an Xserver on 
the Configuration H machine at work or when using an Xserver on 
Machine B at home vmstat reports AVM as some normal number, e.g. 
3000 KB or more, while using an Xserver on Machine A at home vmstat 
reports that AVM is a little more than 3700000 KB.  AVM on Machine 
a drops to a normal value when the Xserver is not in use.  Machine 
B uses X binaries served from Machine A via NFS, so except for a 
different XF86Config the X11R6 directory trees are the same.

Does anyone have any ideas?


Regards,                       Phone:  (250)387-8437
Cy Schubert                      Fax:  (250)387-5766
Open Systems Group          Internet:  Cy.Schubert@uumail.gov.bc.ca
ITSD                                   Cy.Schubert@gems8.gov.bc.ca
Province of BC            
                            




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