I just found out that this bug repros using EXA as well.
I didn't notice first because pretty often the xserver doesn't SEGV on the first time the test case is run but if you run it 2-3 times you are almost certain so see the crash using EXA+G45 as well (this goes both for the .29-rc6 and the ubuntu stock kernels).
Gordon, because this bug also repros on G45+EXA (perhaps you can try to verify this), I don't think it should be lumped up with the other glean failures. What if the glean failures get postponed again? Ubuntu really needs stable EXA for the April jaunty release.
I just found out that this bug repros using EXA as well.
I didn't notice first because pretty often the xserver doesn't SEGV on the first time the test case is run but if you run it 2-3 times you are almost certain so see the crash using EXA+G45 as well (this goes both for the .29-rc6 and the ubuntu stock kernels).
Gordon, because this bug also repros on G45+EXA (perhaps you can try to verify this), I don't think it should be lumped up with the other glean failures. What if the glean failures get postponed again? Ubuntu really needs stable EXA for the April jaunty release.