> X crasher HTML actually doesn't show anything on this RHEL5's
> firefox-3.0.10-1.el5 and neither the real page crashes
Yes. Only firefox 3.5 (currently in beta) causes a crash.
> I don't see anything suspicious in the Xorg.0.log.
Right. Note that I have 'Option "NoTrapSignals"' in my xorg.conf, which prevents the seg fault notice and mangled stack from showing in the log file (I added it so I could use gdb to get the more useful stack in comment 0).
> Possibly are you able to reproduce this with the upstream binary from
> mozilla.com?
Yes. upstream binaries (see steps to reproduce in comment 0) and builds compiled on RHEL5 both cause the crash.
> X crasher HTML actually doesn't show anything on this RHEL5's 3.0.10- 1.el5 and neither the real page crashes
> firefox-
Yes. Only firefox 3.5 (currently in beta) causes a crash.
> I don't see anything suspicious in the Xorg.0.log.
Right. Note that I have 'Option "NoTrapSignals"' in my xorg.conf, which prevents the seg fault notice and mangled stack from showing in the log file (I added it so I could use gdb to get the more useful stack in comment 0).
> Possibly are you able to reproduce this with the upstream binary from
> mozilla.com?
Yes. upstream binaries (see steps to reproduce in comment 0) and builds compiled on RHEL5 both cause the crash.