Thank you - the problem is solved. I completely removed using "make uninstall" then using my trusty Midnight Commander, hunted down all the remnants and directories and removed them. I re-downloaded Dillo, installed from scratch and it seems fine now. I had tried reinstalling one already to no avail, but I had not removed /.dillo before, in order to keep my bookmarks, cookies and rc file. So I guess the lesson here is - when upgrading Dillo, wipe *everything* old Dillo out completely, first. As a sidepoint, I'm glad it wasn't the kernel - kernel 2.4.x has BIG compatibility issues with my machine for some reason :-\ Thank you again. I hope this is of some use to someone :-) -- Gregg Behold, Andreas Schweitzer scribbled:
The bug I am experiencing causes Dillo-0.7.1.2 to crash everytime I try to use bookmarkd. It also crashes when I try to bookmark a page or manually type dpi:/bm/ to the address line.
Combining this with the rest of the bug report, I would say, you may be runing the wrong/old bookmark server, becaue you MAY have more than one. To chek, do ls ~/.dillo/bm_srv12 and delete it if you find one. Then do which bm_srv12 and delete. Repeat the "which bm_srv12" until all are gone. Then re-install.
I am using Debian woody with kernel 2.5.65 (bug noticed while running 2.5.63). The bug also appears when I boot into kernel 2.2.22. IMO, it's not a compatibility issue there.
Well, dillo and the bm_srv talk via sockets (Kernel) in /tmp (tmpfs ? -> Kernel). Do you have a 2.4.19 or 2.4.20 or something like that ?
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