On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 10:02:28AM -0300, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
> Em 12-08-2015 08:57, Fernando de Oliveira escreveu:
> > Crashed several times, today. After some time, it coincided with scroll
> > up using the middle mouse wheel.
> > 
> > Toggled to "false" in about:config.
> > 
> >          general.smoothScroll;false
> > 
> > Seems to be working fine, now, hopefully "fixed".
> > 
> > Don't know if this is a well problem, or only local.
> > 
> > If someone can confirm, or, better yet, find a fix, we will need it for
> > the book.
> > 
> > Thanks for any help.
> > 
> 
> Wrong cause.
> 
> Crashed again, clicking another tab.
> 
> Changed the subject to reflect that I can't reproduce yet to determine
> the cause.
> 
> Not a good day.
> 
> After all that slowing me down, a power failure. :-(
> 
I happen to be subscribed to one FreeBSD list, and there people have
been reporting crashes, but (a) their first version was a 40-beta
last week (for some reason their packager uploaded that instead of
using 39.0.3), they have had some updates since then and somebody
reported "it now lasted 6 hours before crashing, which was an
improvement" (b) they use a load of patches, and (c) it was
probably built using LLVM.

I have not used 40.0 a lot - most of yeasterday was updating the
current and past systems on my first box after I finally managed to
get to the source, but I did minimally use it after each install,
checked youtube for the first install, and at the end I caught up
with some websites - probably over an hour total.

Today I've built and minimally used it on two other machines.  All
was going well until I tried it on LFS-7.4 : generally good, but the
update finished while fcron was backing up '/', so I had to wait a
bit for that backup to get processed before I could run a fresh
backup.  During that time I looked at a specialist model-railway
site I had not visited for a month - found several things to open in
tabs, then eventually started reading them.  One pointed to a train
film on youtube : after watching that for a couple of minutes, the
browser crashed.  And again after it restored.  That time, I watched
the video (scrolled through uninteresting bits), then went back to
the other tabs (so, at that point they had not restored) : one of
those then crashed.  Next time, I managed to read everything I had
previously opened - much of it I only skimmed through because it
wasn't really interesting.

So, it might be site-specific, and/or it might be a compiler issue.
My newest systems only have gcc-5.1, not 5.2.  And all of these
systems are x86_64 (I've chickened out and used the binary on my
netbook, because it took about a day to compile last time).

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