On Oct 15, 2011, at 6:20 PM, Macs R We wrote: > > On Oct 14, 2011, at 8:33 PM, objectwerks inc wrote: > >> Ever since I upgraded to Lion (10.7.1) from Snow Leopard, Safari crashes on >> all sorts of "dynamic" web pages. >> >> www.icloud.com >> >> in itunesconnect, when you look at the sales graphs >> >> Google Engineer: Here's Why Google+ Is Failing, And How We Can Start "Doing >> This Right" >> >> and many many more > > I couldn't get it to crash on any of these in Snow Leopard. >
Neither could I. Started happening after upgrade to Lion. And only Safari. Chrome and Firefox go to the same pages. >> all have the same symptoms. It tries multiple times to load and then it >> says >> >> ----- >> Safari Can't display this webpage >> >> Safari has repeatedly encountered an error while trying to display >> " ----- URL -----" >> ----- >> >> where " ----- URL -----" is the actual URL that it was trying to open. >> >> The address bar shows: file:///Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Resources/ > > Ah, I've seen THIS symptom myself in Snow Leopard. I have noticed it occurs > when my network connection is hosed (often when I have a physical connection > but no logical connection -- bogus IP, no DNS, unsatisfied hotspot, etc.) Not the case here. At the same time this happens (and it reliably happens on certain web sites day in and day out in Safari but never at other sites), other services continue to work. > >> AT THE SAME TIME, it also tries to refresh every other open window / open >> tab in as many Safari windows as you have open and they all do the same >> thing and fail with the same answer but with their URL. However, unlike the >> window that triggered the problem, you can just refresh these other "failed" >> windows and they come back normally. > > Symptoms largely mesh here -- I'd check for a loose network cable or wireless > signal dropouts. See above. I am playing music over the net, and doing downloads or using other web sites or browsers at the same time over the net without issue It seems to be a GL driver issue of some sort. Maybe an NVidia one? This part of the stack dump seems to always be the same or very simialr Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread 0 com.apple.GeForceGLDriver 0x000000020000607e 0x200000000 + 24702 1 com.apple.GeForceGLDriver 0x00000002000b3d53 0x200000000 + 736595 2 com.apple.GeForceGLDriver 0x00000002000b44e7 0x200000000 + 738535 3 GLEngine 0x00000001132ebc6d gleUnbindTextureObject + 57 4 GLEngine 0x00000001132c0556 gleUnbindDeleteHashNamesAndObjects + 178 5 GLEngine 0x00000001131db522 glDeleteTextures_Exec + 747 6 com.apple.QuartzCore 0x00007fff94737bcd CA::CG::IOSurfaceRenderer::detach_surface(bool, bool) + 173 7 com.apple.QuartzCore 0x00007fff94737cf7 Thanks Chad
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