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Process: Firefox [56432] Path: /Users/Christophtrusch/Desktop Process: firefox [56432] Path: /Users/christophtrusch/Desktop/TenFourFoxDebug.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox Identifier: com.floodgap.tenfourfoxdebug Version: 45.39.0 (4520.11.25) Code Type: PPC (Native) Parent Process: launchd [1] Date/Time: 2020-12-24 12:13:50.297 +0100 OS Version: Mac OS X 10.5.8 (9L31a) Report Version: 6 Anonymous UUID: ACC79CEE-F1D0-4CC3-96FC-6CFFEF5B2942 Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS) Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x0000000000000000 Crashed Thread: 0 Thread 0 Crashed: 0 XUL 0x0aa87964 __ZNK2js12NativeObject7getSlotEj.part.767 + 56 1 XUL 0x0a0fb79c __ZN2js11ScopeObject10aliasedVarENS_15ScopeCoordinateE.isra.798 + 472 2 XUL 0x0a11c608 __ZL9InterpretP9JSContextRN2js8RunStateE + 21332 3 XUL 0x0a126a24 js::RunScript(JSContext*, js::RunState&) + 348 4 XUL 0x0a126e50 js::Invoke(JSContext*, JS::CallArgs const&, js::MaybeConstruct) + 664 5 XUL 0x0a1181e0 __ZL9InterpretP9JSContextRN2js8RunStateE + 3884 6 XUL 0x0a126a24 js::RunScript(JSContext*, js::RunState&) + 348 7 XUL 0x0a126e50 js::Invoke(JSContext*, JS::CallArgs const&, js::MaybeConstruct) + 664 8 XUL 0x0a1181e0 __ZL9InterpretP9JSContextRN2js8RunStateE + 3884 9 XUL 0x0a126a24 js::RunScript(JSContext*, js::RunState&) + 348 10 XUL 0x0a126e50 js::Invoke(JSContext*, JS::CallArgs const&, js::MaybeConstruct) + 664 11 XUL 0x0a127ba4 js::Invoke(JSContext*, JS::Value const&, JS::Value const&, unsigned int, JS::Value const*, JS::MutableHandle<JS::Value>) + 640 12 XUL 0x09f41b3c JS::Call(JSContext*, JS::Handle<JS::Value>, JS::Handle<JS::Value>, JS::HandleValueArray const&, JS::MutableHandle<JS::Value>) + 220 13 XUL 0x079a038c mozilla::dom::AnyCallback::Call(JSContext*, JS::Handle<JS::Value>, JS::Handle<JS::Value>, JS::MutableHandle<JS::Value>, mozilla::ErrorResult&) + 592 14 XUL 0x088e122c mozilla::dom::WrapperPromiseCallback::Call(JSContext*, JS::Handle<JS::Value>) + 388 15 XUL 0x088e36b4 mozilla::dom::PromiseReactionJob::Run() + 532 16 XUL 0x088d72b0 mozilla::dom::Promise::PerformMicroTaskCheckpoint() + 176 17 XUL 0x074b329c nsGlobalWindow::RunTimeoutHandler(nsTimeout*, nsIScriptContext*) + 708 18 XUL 0x074b4110 nsGlobalWindow::RunTimeout(nsTimeout*) + 2084 19 XUL 0x074b45c0 nsGlobalWindow::TimerCallback(nsITimer*, void*) + 152 20 XUL 0x06626b38 nsTimerImpl::Fire() + 2040 21 XUL 0x0660fb88 nsTimerEvent::Run() + 108 22 XUL 0x066191dc nsThread::ProcessNextEvent(bool, bool*) + 844 23 XUL 0x0665e354 NS_ProcessPendingEvents(nsIThread*, unsigned int) + 92 24 XUL 0x08abd33c nsBaseAppShell::NativeEventCallback() + 120 25 XUL 0x08b15928 nsAppShell::ProcessGeckoEvents(void*) + 680 26 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x9048319c CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 1308 27 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x01ccab14 RunCurrentEventLoopInMode + 264 28 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x01cca938 ReceiveNextEventCommon + 412 29 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x01cca778 BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInMode + 84 30 com.apple.AppKit 0x00cbd244 _DPSNextEvent + 596 31 com.apple.AppKit 0x00cbcbfc -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 112 32 XUL 0x08b1545c -[GeckoNSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 100 33 com.apple.AppKit 0x00cb689c -[NSApplication run] + 744 34 XUL 0x08b198c4 nsAppShell::Run() + 540 35 XUL 0x0970fca0 nsAppStartup::Run() + 104 36 XUL 0x0978ead0 XREMain::XRE_mainRun() + 4368 37 XUL 0x0978fc5c XREMain::XRE_main(int, char**, nsXREAppData const*) + 448 38 XUL 0x0978ff24 XRE_main + 204 39 com.floodgap.tenfourfoxdebug 0x00005f40 main + 1608 40 com.floodgap.tenfourfoxdebug 0x00002b38 _start + 756 41 com.floodgap.tenfourfoxdebug 0x0000283c start + 44 Thread 1: 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2a7b0 kevent + 12 1 XUL 0x06a5675c event_base_loop + 648 2 XUL 0x06a340ac base::MessagePumpLibevent::Run(base::MessagePump::Delegate*) + 352 3 XUL 0x06a348e8 MessageLoop::RunInternal() + 148 4 XUL 0x06a34978 MessageLoop::Run() + 64 5 XUL 0x06a41dc8 base::Thread::ThreadMain() + 268 6 XUL 0x06a3e5a8 __ZL10ThreadFuncPv + 24 7 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2af70 _pthread_start + 316 Thread 2: 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91ce90d8 semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 8 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2c224 _pthread_cond_wait + 1336 2 XUL 0x06642cdc mozilla::CondVar::Wait(unsigned int) + 72 3 XUL 0x066c7d88 mozilla::net::ClosingService::ThreadFunc() + 116 4 libnss3.dylib 0x059c88d0 _pt_root + 228 5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2af70 _pthread_start + 316 Thread 3: 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d31f38 select$DARWIN_EXTSN$NOCANCEL + 12 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d87b3c select + 68 2 libnss3.dylib 0x059b0020 poll + 412 3 libnss3.dylib 0x059c26b8 _pr_poll_with_poll + 480 4 XUL 0x0673e17c nsSocketTransportService::Poll(bool, unsigned int*, mozilla::BaseTimeDuration<mozilla::TimeDurationValueCalculator>*) + 168 5 XUL 0x0674b2e0 nsSocketTransportService::DoPollIteration(bool, mozilla::BaseTimeDuration<mozilla::TimeDurationValueCalculator>*) + 448 6 XUL 0x0674bbf0 nsSocketTransportService::Run() + 536 7 XUL 0x066191dc nsThread::ProcessNextEvent(bool, bool*) + 844 8 XUL 0x0665e634 NS_ProcessNextEvent(nsIThread*, bool) + 60 9 XUL 0x06a6ce38 mozilla::ipc::MessagePumpForNonMainThreads::Run(base::MessagePump::Delegate*) + 360 10 XUL 0x06a348e8 MessageLoop::RunInternal() + 148 11 XUL 0x06a34978 MessageLoop::Run() + 64 12 XUL 0x06613e30 nsThread::ThreadFunc(void*) + 396 13 libnss3.dylib 0x059c88d0 _pt_root + 228 14 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2af70 _pthread_start + 316 Thread 4: 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91ce90d8 semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 8 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2c224 _pthread_cond_wait + 1336 2 libnss3.dylib 0x059c6f84 PR_WaitCondVar + 496 3 XUL 0x0a0e6670 js::HelperThread::threadLoop() + 424 4 libnss3.dylib 0x059c88d0 _pt_root + 228 5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2af70 _pthread_start + 316 Thread 5: 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91ce90d8 semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 8 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2c224 _pthread_cond_wait + 1336 2 libnss3.dylib 0x059c6f84 PR_WaitCondVar + 496 3 XUL 0x0a0e6670 js::HelperThread::threadLoop() + 424 4 libnss3.dylib 0x059c88d0 _pt_root + 228 5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2af70 _pthread_start + 316 Thread 6: 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91ce90d8 semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 8 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2c224 _pthread_cond_wait + 1336 2 libnss3.dylib 0x059c6f84 PR_WaitCondVar + 496 3 XUL 0x0a0e6670 js::HelperThread::threadLoop() + 424 4 libnss3.dylib 0x059c88d0 _pt_root + 228 5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2af70 _pthread_start + 316 Thread 7: 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91ce90d8 semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 8 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2c224 _pthread_cond_wait + 1336 2 libnss3.dylib 0x059c6f84 PR_WaitCondVar + 496 3 XUL 0x0a0e6670 js::HelperThread::threadLoop() + 424 4 libnss3.dylib 0x059c88d0 _pt_root + 228 5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2af70 _pthread_start + 316 Thread 8: 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91ce90d8 semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 8 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2c224 _pthread_cond_wait + 1336 2 libnss3.dylib 0x059c6f84 PR_WaitCondVar + 496 3 XUL 0x0a0e6670 js::HelperThread::threadLoop() + 424 4 libnss3.dylib 0x059c88d0 _pt_root + 228 5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2af70 _pthread_start + 316 Thread 9: 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91ce90f8 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 8 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2c214 _pthread_cond_wait + 1320 2 libnss3.dylib 0x059c6378 pt_TimedWait + 164 3 libnss3.dylib 0x059c6e78 PR_WaitCondVar + 228 4 XUL 0x06e9a928 __ZL12WatchdogMainPv + 168 5 libnss3.dylib 0x059c88d0 _pt_root + 228 6 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2af70 _pthread_start + 316 Thread 10: 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91ce90d8 semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 8 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2c224 _pthread_cond_wait + 1336 2 XUL 0x06642cdc mozilla::CondVar::Wait(unsigned int) + 72 3 XUL 0x06610130 mozilla::HangMonitor::ThreadMain(void*) + 144 4 libnss3.dylib 0x059c88d0 _pt_root + 228 5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2af70 _pthread_start + 316 Thread 11: 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91ce90f8 semaphore_timedwait_signal_trap + 8 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2c214 _pthread_cond_wait + 1320 2 libnss3.dylib 0x059c6378 pt_TimedWait + 164 3 libnss3.dylib 0x059c6e78 PR_WaitCondVar + 228 4 XUL 0x06642cdc mozilla::CondVar::Wait(unsigned int) + 72 5 XUL 0x0661dcb0 TimerThread::Run() + 432 6 XUL 0x066191dc nsThread::ProcessNextEvent(bool, bool*) + 844 7 XUL 0x0665e634 NS_ProcessNextEvent(nsIThread*, bool) + 60 8 XUL 0x06a6ce38 mozilla::ipc::MessagePumpForNonMainThreads::Run(base::MessagePump::Delegate*) + 360 9 XUL 0x06a348e8 MessageLoop::RunInternal() + 148 10 XUL 0x06a34978 MessageLoop::Run() + 64 11 XUL 0x06613e30 nsThread::ThreadFunc(void*) + 396 12 libnss3.dylib 0x059c88d0 _pt_root + 228 13 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2af70 _pthread_start + 316 Thread 12: 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91ce90d8 semaphore_wait_signal_trap + 8 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2c224 _pthread_cond_wait + 1336 2 XUL 0x06642cdc mozilla::CondVar::Wait(unsigned int) + 72 3 XUL 0x06821bbc mozilla::net::CacheIOThread::ThreadFunc() + 596 4 XUL 0x06821d70 mozilla::net::CacheIOThread::ThreadFunc(void*) + 52 5 libnss3.dylib 0x059c88d0 _pt_root + 228 6 libSystem.B.dylib 0x91d2af70 _pthread_start + 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