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Frequent crashes Mozilla 1.6 & OSX 10.3.3

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Steve Lange - 03 May 2004 16:09 GMT
Recently I was having some trouble with my Mozilla 1.5 installation
crashing while web browsing after a long period of good stability and no
problems. I upgraded to Mozilla 1.6 hoping that would help but now the
instability is even worse. Is this any sort of known issue, or how
should I go about doing a truly "clean" install of Mozilla? When I
upgraded, I trashed the old 1.5 binary and replaced it by dragging the
1.6 binary to the applications folder. Is this no good? And what might
be causing these crashes? I can post the feedback sent via the Apple
crash report if that would help.

Thanks for any help,

Steve
Paul Bergsagel - 04 May 2004 01:36 GMT
> Recently I was having some trouble with my Mozilla 1.5 installation
> crashing while web browsing after a long period of good stability and no
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> Steve
 Steve,

Did you recently upgrade to Quicktime 6.5.1? There is unconfirmed rumors
that this version of Quicktime conflicts with Mozilla.

There is a bug report about this issue.
(http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=242297)

Have a look at this bug and add a comment if you feel that the crashes
you are having may be related. Thanks.
 
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