--- James Hawkins truiken@gmail.com wrote:
Just because Mozilla is passing a bad memory address doesn't mean it's a bug in Mozilla. For example Mozilla could have requested some information from wine and we gave them the bad memory address.
While that's certainly possible in general, that doesn't appear to be the case here. The bad pointer is the destination address of WideCharToMultiByte, not the source. Typically this will some buffer or other internal to Mozilla.
I'm not claiming there isn't a bug in Wine. But I think the immediate thing we're seeing is a bug in Mozilla (likely triggered by a bug in Wine.) The nls trace might be interesting, because the source pointer appears to be valid. So, what string are they trying to translate? An error message perhaps? That might point to the cause of the problem.
--Juan
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