Closed Bug 266130 Opened 20 years ago Closed 20 years ago

Firefox crash on exit [@ nsHashtable::Reset]

Categories

(Toolkit :: Startup and Profile System, defect)

1.7 Branch
x86
Windows XP
defect
Not set
major

Tracking

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VERIFIED DUPLICATE of bug 253973

People

(Reporter: ray, Assigned: benjamin)

Details

(Keywords: crash)

Crash Data

Build: PR1

Firefox is crashing when it closes.  It seems to happen only if you have had the
browser open for a while.  

I will investigate further to try and find the cause.
Trying to get the Agent to send the Talkback data, but it is failing. I will try
later.
Here is the talkback ID: TB1531472X
Assignee: firefox → bsmedberg
Component: General → Startup and Profile System
Keywords: crash
QA Contact: firefox.general → bsmedberg
Summary: Firefox crash on exit → Firefox crash on exit [@ nsHashtable::Reset]
Moving to blocker as bug still apparent in RC1
Severity: major → blocker
Flags: blocking-aviary1.0+
Flags: blocking-aviary1.0+ → blocking-aviary1.0?
Tested on Windows 2000 without a problem.  Currently using Build 20041103 with
XP and problem still exists.
do you have a URL or test case which would exhibit this crash?
not a blocker. 
Flags: blocking-aviary1.0? → blocking-aviary1.0-
Severity: blocker → major
There is no specific URL.  Firefox crashes with every website.. Sairuh do you
run XP.  I don't have another XP machine to test Firefox on.  
There is no specific URL.  Firefox crashes with every website.. Sairuh do you
run XP.  I don't have another XP machine to test Firefox on.  
I do not have another XP machine to test on.  Does anyone else confirm this on
an XP machine.  

The URL is not the problem.  Any URL can be loaded to crash Firefox
(In reply to comment #9)
> I do not have another XP machine to test on.  Does anyone else confirm this on
> an XP machine.  
> 
> The URL is not the problem.  Any URL can be loaded to crash Firefox

Sorry, I cannot reproduce this. It is most probably caused by a corrupt profile
or faulty extension. Try starting Firefox in safe mode or create a new profile.
That should help..
Apologies for the triple posting, bugzilla was acting up a little last night.

Marking INVALID as a complete wipe of Firefox sorted the problem out
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 20 years ago
Resolution: --- → INVALID
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 253973 ***

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 253973 ***
Resolution: INVALID → DUPLICATE
Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
Product: Firefox → Toolkit
Crash Signature: [@ nsHashtable::Reset]
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