abrt 1.0.9 detected a crash. architecture: x86_64 Attached file: backtrace cmdline: /usr/lib64/firefox-3.5/firefox comment: 100% reproducible on this machine with this certificate component: firefox crash_function: nsProfileLock::FatalSignalHandler executable: /usr/lib64/firefox-3.5/firefox global_uuid: 2552694d3d4dddddd1f7a9c380ac92ae6a160d38 kernel: 2.6.32.11-99.fc12.x86_64 package: firefox-3.5.9-2.fc12 rating: 4 reason: Process /usr/lib64/firefox-3.5/firefox was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) release: Fedora release 12 (Constantine) How to reproduce ----- 1.try to backup a certificate 2.after providing master password, firefox fails to backup certificate and crashes 3.
Created attachment 411371 [details] File: backtrace
#2 <signal handler called> No symbol table info available. #3 0x0000003244094fe1 in nsCOMPtr_base::~nsCOMPtr_base ( this=<value optimized out>, __in_chrg=<value optimized out>) at nsCOMPtr.cpp:81 No locals. #4 0x0000003243f1af82 in ~nsCOMPtr (this=0x7fff170f92a0, __in_chrg=<value optimized out>) at ../../../../dist/include/xpcom/nsCOMPtr.h:469 No locals. #5 nsPKCS12Blob::~nsPKCS12Blob (this=0x7fff170f92a0, __in_chrg=<value optimized out>) at nsPKCS12Blob.cpp:104 No locals. #6 0x0000003243f2ec43 in nsNSSCertificateDB::ExportPKCS12File ( this=<value optimized out>, aToken=<value optimized out>, aFile= 0x7ff780739fc0, count=1, certs=0x7ff766fe9208) at nsNSSCertificateDB.cpp:1207 locker = {<No data fields>} blob = {_vptr.nsPKCS12Blob = 0x32449280d0, mToken = {<nsCOMPtr_base> = {mRawPtr = 0x7ff765fbf350}, <No data fields>}, mCertArray = {<nsCOMPtr_base> = {mRawPtr = 0x0}, <No data fields>}, mUIContext = {<nsCOMPtr_base> = {mRawPtr = 0x7ff75eda9080}, <No data fields>}, mTmpFile = 0x0, mTmpFilePath = 0x0, mDigest = 0x0, mDigestIterator = 0x0, mTokenSet = 1} localRef = {<nsCOMPtr_base> = {mRawPtr = 0x7ff765fbf350}, <No data fields>} #7 0x00000032440d1071 in NS_InvokeByIndex_P (that=0x7ff76fa12c00, methodIndex=18, paramCount=4, params=<value optimized out>) at xptcinvoke_x86_64_linux.cpp:208 nr_stack = <value optimized out> gpregs = {140733580286208, 0, 140700988710848, 1, 140700561609224, 140733580285288} d0 = <value optimized out> d5 = <value optimized out> result = <value optimized out> nr_gpr = 5 d1 = <value optimized out> d6 = <value optimized out> nr_fpr = 0 d2 = <value optimized out> d7 = <value optimized out> methodAddress = Cannot access memory at address 0x720065006c0041 -- Fedora Bugzappers volunteer triage team https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers
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