Here's the explanation from the above comment:
(and NSS is the glibc's Name Service Switch not Network Security Services)
"
We currently do not support custom malloc() implementation in NSS due to our
patch to open NSS modules deep-bound (that is meant to protect the main process
from library namespace pollution by libraries the NSS module depends on - e.g.
Thunderbird depended on one kind of OpenLDAP library, while nss_ldap depended
on an entirely incompatible one). This causes the main process to use the
custom malloc(), but the NSS module to use the stock free().
"
According to /bugzilla. novell. com/show_ bug.cgi? id=503151# c5
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this is nothing which need to be fixed from mozilla.
Here's the explanation from the above comment:
(and NSS is the glibc's Name Service Switch not Network Security Services)
"
We currently do not support custom malloc() implementation in NSS due to our
patch to open NSS modules deep-bound (that is meant to protect the main process
from library namespace pollution by libraries the NSS module depends on - e.g.
Thunderbird depended on one kind of OpenLDAP library, while nss_ldap depended
on an entirely incompatible one). This causes the main process to use the
custom malloc(), but the NSS module to use the stock free().
"