If this doesn't work, the thing I would do would be to launch mozilla in
gdb, wait for the SIGSEGV signal, and see in which line in the source of
Mozilla is the problem. Maybe a variable contains a reference to the
resource causing the problem.
Just a thought...
-----Message d'origine-----
De: Patrick Kaell <sparc(a)kayoon.net>
A: Patrick Useldinger <pu(a)vo.lu>
Date: 08/08/04
Objet: Re: [Lilux-help] programs works as root, but not as user
Patrick Useldinger wrote:
Hi all,
my Mozilla runs fine when I am the root user, but not when I use a
"normal" user. It starts OK, gets the default page, and produces a
segmentation fault when it is about to render the page.
As it is OK when run with root permissions, I suppose it is a
permission
or path problem.
My more general question is: how can I find out which ressources are
searched for, accessed, and with what result?
This is very strange. I would log in as a normal user and do a
mv .mozilla .mozilla.bck
Start Mozilla and let it create a new .mozilla. Check if the problem
still persists.
A good method to see which files are accessed is by using strace. But I
have never used strace on a big program like Mozilla.
Have you changed your Mozilla or do you use the default Slackware
package?
Greetings, Patrick Kaell
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