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Opened Nov 19, 2013 by Erinn Clark@erinn

Tor Browser crashing in 64-bit Linux builds

A user reports on tor-qa that they are able to reliably reproduce crashes in the 64-bit Linux TBBs. https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-qa/2013-November/000238.html

I've confirmed this on my own setup.

I recently fixed the mozconfigs for Linux so that 64-bit was building with --enable-optimize. Assuming this was the culprit, I built a test bundle for myself with --disable-optimize. This one doesn't crash, but after running it for maybe half an hour it slows to a crawl and spikes my load to 5, which is not the behavior with 2.4.17-rc-1 (which also has --disable-optimize). Is there possibly something funny happening with this release of Firefox that could be the cause?

Marking as critical since it's a repeatable crash bug, assigning to Mike since... I tried what I could think of so far. Halp.

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Reference: legacy/trac#10195