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Sorin, it'd be very helpful if you could do the following:

1) Turn off SIP (system integrity protection). First boot into your Recovery partition (restart your computer and press `Cmd-R` immediately after you hear the Mac startup sound). Then start the Terminal app and enter `csrutil disable`. Then restart again to get back to your "normal" partition. Once there run `csrutil status` -- the result should be `System Integrity Protection status: disabled.`

2) Download a recent mozilla-central nightly. For example, here's a link to today's mozilla-central Mac nightly: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/nightly/2020/01/2020-01-17-09-44-53-mozilla-central/firefox-74.0a1.en-US.mac.dmg.

3) Run the dtrace command from comment #120 in a Terminal window.

4) Test with the mozilla-central nightly until you experience this bug's crash.

5) In the Terminal window where you ran the dtrace command, press `Cmd-C` to quit dtrace. Then copy its output into a file. Then use the `Attach new file` button above to attach that output here.
Sorin, it'd be very helpful if you could do the following:

1) Turn off SIP (system integrity protection). First boot into your Recovery partition (restart your computer and press `Cmd-R` immediately after you hear the Mac startup sound). Then start the Terminal app and enter `csrutil disable`. Then restart your computer again to get back to your "normal" partition. Once there run `csrutil status` -- the result should be `System Integrity Protection status: disabled.`

2) Download a recent mozilla-central nightly. For example, here's a link to today's mozilla-central Mac nightly: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/nightly/2020/01/2020-01-17-09-44-53-mozilla-central/firefox-74.0a1.en-US.mac.dmg.

3) Run the dtrace command from comment #120 in a Terminal window.

4) Test with the mozilla-central nightly until you experience this bug's crash.

5) In the Terminal window where you ran the dtrace command, press `Cmd-C` to quit dtrace. Then copy its output into a file. Then use the `Attach new file` button above to attach that output here.
Sorin, it'd be very helpful if you could do the following:

1) Turn off SIP (system integrity protection). First boot into your Recovery partition (restart your computer and press `Cmd-R` immediately after you hear the Mac startup sound). Then start the Terminal app and enter `csrutil disable`. Then restart your computer again to get back to your "normal" partition. Once there run `csrutil status` -- the result should be `System Integrity Protection status: disabled.`

2) Download a recent mozilla-central nightly. For example, here's a link to today's mozilla-central Mac nightly: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/nightly/2020/01/2020-01-17-09-44-53-mozilla-central/firefox-74.0a1.en-US.mac.dmg.

3) Run the dtrace command from comment #120 in a Terminal window.

4) Test with the mozilla-central nightly until you experience this bug's crash.

5) In the Terminal window where you ran the dtrace command, press `Ctrl-C` to quit dtrace. Then copy its output into a file. Then use the `Attach new file` button above to attach that output here.

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