Firefox build 17.0a2 when you start to customize, FF crashes

17.0a2 build Firefox hangs when you start to customize

It's the build directly from

http://Mozilla.debian.NET/ experimental iceweasel-aurora, I'm doing a daily distribution update, when there is a change in the pension, I get it.

I went into safe mode and the problem was not there. I returned in mode normal and disabled all my Add ons. I restarted each one (with FF) and seemed to have eliminated the problem.

I can't have his failure...

Thanks for your help

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