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Package: mozilla-firefox
Version: 1.0.4-2sarge7
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable


Firefox crashes when it is opening some images.

For exemple, it can't opening this file :
<http://jmtrivial.info/images/panorama.jpg>

bye,
arno

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ii  libidl0            0.8.5-1               library for parsing CORBA
IDL file
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Version: 1.5.dfsg-4

This is #330396, which has been fixed in 1.5. 

* Justin Pryzby ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 05:27:05PM +0200, Arnaud wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > Justin Pryzby a écrit :
> > > How much VRAM do you have (physical + swap space)?  Could you check 
> > > /var/log/kern.log for an OOM message?  If you have lots of vram, 
> > > check if this is fixed in firefox 1.5, now in the "testing" 
> > > distribution.  I could view the image using a 6 year old laptop.
> > 
> > There is nothing in /var/log/kern.log about this problem. Nevertheless,
> > you're seems to be right, because in a xterm session when i lauch
> > firefox, i've got this :
> So, how much vram do you have?
> 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mozilla-firefox 
> > http://jmtrivial.info/images/panorama.jpg
> > *** loading the extensions datasource
> > The program 'Gecko' received an X Window System error.
> > This probably reflects a bug in the program.
> > The error was 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)'.
> >   (Details: serial 2341 error_code 11 request_code 53 minor_code 0)
> >   (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
> >    that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
> >    To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
> >    option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
> >    backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)
> On the contrary, you seem to be right.  (But it still seems to be
> fixed in firefox 1.5).
> 
> > Is it possible to make firefox saying a message who says « not enough
> > memory » (or something like that) instead of crashing ? :)
> I don't know if firefox 1.0 is the same way, but you can try:
> 
>   mozilla-firefox -g
>   [...]
>   bt
> 
> to get a backtrace.  You could also try what the message suggests,
> with --sync, but a previous experience tells me that this won't
> actually help.
> 
> You might also do:
> 
> gdb --args /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/firefox-bin http://......
> set environment LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/mozilla-firefox:/usr/lib/debug
> r
> [...]
> bt
> 
> Justin
> 

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