http://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports?view=revision&sortby=date&revision=310861
The issue got resolved but you should leave kern.ipc.shm_allow_removed=1 if you care about ui rendering performance.
There's also a post-install message about that, to be clear, with the sysctl unset chrome will work the...
This is another issue, set kern.ipc.shm_allow_removed=1
I have a patch which resolves this when kern.ipc.shm_allow_removed is not set but we are still testing it, it will hit the ports soon.
Nevertheless you should leave the kern.ipc.shm_allow_removed=1 for performance reasons, just try to...
Do you have the same output at the terminal as the initial post, with both clang and gcc? If you install chromium from the STABLE packages, does it crash too?
There is a known issue that affects only i386 at the moment. The latest chromium port does not depend on devel/google-perftools so recompiling it has no effect.
You can follow the relevant thread at the mailing list.
Try the following.
setenv FLOCK
Is there anything "special" on your setup, WRKDIRPREFIX maybe? Some other override in your make.conf?
Edit: Sorry, i didn't read your initial post carefully. Just saw the error and hit reply. Let me look into this for a bit.
Edit2: Ok , use this instead...
Use the driver from ports (x11/nvidia-driver), remove the one you have installed from the site.
You can also use x11/nvidia-xconfig to generate the xorg configuration.
3000HD should be 0x01268086 if i am not mistaken, this is reported to work with the KMS patch.
http://wiki.freebsd.org/AGP_Testing
Posting the output of: pciconf -lv would help though.
You did not find anything in /usr/ports/UPDATING because there is no user action that could prevent this crash, it's really a bug in the LibreOffice port.
I would suggest to subscribe in ports@freebsd.org mailing list.
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