[Bug 90652] Re: [EDGY] mozilla-thunderbird crashed [@NS_InitXPCOM3_P] [@nsVoidArray] [@??]
Hilario J. Montoliu (hjmf)
hmontoliu at gmail.com
Sun Jun 3 10:49:50 UTC 2007
Retrace done.
Extract from retraced stacktrace:
...
#3 <signal handler called>
#4 NS_InitXPCOM3_P (result=0x2, binDirectory=0xbf8b8936,
#5 nsVoidArray (this=0xbf8b8936) at nsVoidArray.cpp:284
#6 ?? ()
#7 ?? ()
#8 ?? ()
#9 nsVoidArray::IndexOf (this=0xffffffff, aPossibleElement=0x0)
#10 nsAutoVoidArray::Clear (this=0x98e63e8)
#11 nsStringArray (this=0x99bf2c0, aCount=-1081373764)
#12 nsSmallVoidArray::EnumerateBackwards (this=0x2,
...
Tagging as mt-confirm mt-needtestcase for further processing
** Summary changed:
- custom reply headers cause Thunderbird to crash
+ [EDGY] mozilla-thunderbird crashed [@NS_InitXPCOM3_P] [@nsVoidArray] [@??]
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: mozilla-thunderbird
- When changing "mailnews.reply_header_ondate" to "On %a, %d %b %Y
- %H:%M:%S %z" (which is the strftime format for RFC-822-style dates),
- Thunderbird crashes.
+ ... custom reply headers cause Thunderbird to crash
+
+
+ When changing "mailnews.reply_header_ondate" to "On %a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z" (which is the strftime format for RFC-822-style dates), Thunderbird crashes.
Tested on Thunderbird version 1.5.0.10 (20070306), on Ubuntu 6.10 (x86).
Suggestions:
1. If a bad format is given, Thunderbird should switch to default.
2. Give an option, as a 4th mode (currently 3), for RFC-822 dates.
3. In addition, Thunderbird should support strftime-style dating in the custom mode (currently mode 3).
** Tags added: mt-confirm mt-needtestcase
** Tags removed: crash header reply strftime thunderbird
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: mozilla-thunderbird => thunderbird
Importance: Medium => High
** Attachment added: "Retraced Stacktrace"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/7932388/retraced_Stacktrace.txt
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[EDGY] mozilla-thunderbird crashed [@NS_InitXPCOM3_P] [@nsVoidArray] [@??]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90652
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