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debug me!

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As some of you might know, I had been running a SUSE installation on my machine - and I am using the past tense, since most packages have been (re)compiled locally and updated manually. I consider this to be a GNU/Linux installation "based on" SUSE 9.3. Still, I occasionally use Yast to update packages I am less interested in being "up-to-date" (SUSE is unbearably slow at updating packages!).

Well, a few days ago I decided to update Firefox (in case you wonder why I am less interested in being up-to-date on that one: this is my private machine, it's already enough to have Firefox installed at all), and used Yast to update it to 1.5.07 - as it was offered for download.

All went well - except for the little detail that the SUSE team must have been on crack when they decided to ship the Firefox update with debug turned on :smile:

Now I start Firefox and first am greeted with tons of debug lines about registering some components, then some
WARNING: NS_ENSURE_TRUE(NS_SUCCEEDED(rv)) failed, file nsChromeRegistry.cpp, line 1252
GFX: dpi=96 t2p=0.0666667 p2t=15 depth=24
++WEBSHELL == 1
WARNING: NS_ENSURE_TRUE(NS_SUCCEEDED(rv)) failed, file nsPermissionManager.cpp, line 632
++DOMWINDOW == 1
++DOMWINDOW == 2
++WEBSHELL == 2
++DOMWINDOW == 3
++DOMWINDOW == 4

and some
###!!! ASSERTION: Should have the pref service here: 'mSysPrefService',\
file nsSystemPref.cpp, line 611
Break: at file nsSystemPref.cpp, line 611

###!!! ASSERTION: Potential deadlock between Monitor@8c629c0 and Lock@9303940: 'Error',\
file nsAutoLock.cpp, line 302
Break: at file nsAutoLock.cpp, line 302


Finally, when quitting Firefox, we close with
GC Cache:
        hits:  144   30   47   25   83   13   14    7    0    3
        hits: 366, misses: 168, hit percent: 68.539326%
JS engine warning: 24 atoms remain after destroying the JSRuntime.
                   These atoms may point to freed memory. Things reachable
                   through them have not been finalized.
nsStringStats
 => mAllocCount:          12139
 => mReallocCount:         1943
 => mFreeCount:           12137  --  LEAKED 2 !!!
 => mShareCount:          13731
 => mAdoptCount:           1641
 => mAdoptFreeCount:       1597  --  LEAKED 44 !!!


:D

Update:
MozillaFirefox - MozillaFirefox: Use optimized build
The previous MozillaFirefox update was errnously compiled with "debug" enabled,which caused slow downs and did an excessive amount of logging.

the collectivity project

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The Collectivity Project
An installation by Olafur Eliasson

You are invited to build with Lego on the table.

Make a model of your dream-museum, or of how you think the future architecture in Oslo should look like.


From September 2nd to September 17th, 2006, Oslo is the stage for Olafur Eliasson's most recent installation - he dumped 3 tons of white Lego bricks on the square behind the National Gallery, and everybody is invited to contribute. The result is simply breathtakingly beautiful.

After September 17th everything will be dismantled and become part of an upcoming exhibition.
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