Re: [gentoo-user] Firefox and Ephiphany hang at a certain directory
On Thursday 03 September 2009 23:56:49 Alan E. Davis wrote: This is my personal working directory, under git control to carry it around between computers on a flash drive. Now stripped of git. I am reluctant to send it along, but I could send a tarball to someone who is willing to check on it. It's 300M. I moved ./mozilla out of the way. The problem persists. I found one ampersand in a file name, and changed it. No happiness. Don't know how to find a filename with a space at the end. Is there a tool to find hosed filenames? Not really, it's a tricky problem - the computer doesn't know what hosed could mean as it's stupid and doesn't assign significance to things (that's a human trait). ls -al *' ' does the trick -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
[gentoo-user] Firefox and Ephiphany hang at a certain directory
It has just happened in the last day that whenever I try to navigate to a certain subdirectory of my home directory, in order to attach a file to an email in gmail, firefox hangs. I have tried a few experiments, with no success. This is also no ordinary directory---it has been under git control for several months. With any file manager this directory is accessible. With Konqueror, it is likewise accessible. Only with Firefox and Epiphany, as far as I can tell, is this happening. I have copied the contents of the directory, without the .git control baggage, and the same happens. This happened concurrently with an upgrade to a new firefox and xulrunner: mozilla-firefox-3.5.2-r2. I down graded by masking this version (and xulrunner were also downgraded when I did this), and the same problem persisted. I had run revdep-rebuild after upgrading to the newer firefox, by the way. This reminds me of a situation some months ago, when a specific home directory was impossible to browse in either nautilus, or firefox. This was due to a peculiar file, I cannot remember the name, but bizaare. When I finally found this file deep in the subdirectories, the problem went away. Thinking the same thing was going no here, I have looked at the directory, but superficially I have seen nothing. Except a file .directory left there by dolphin. I have recently installed kde 4.3.0, and started liking it a bit, and playing around with it. I don't know what else to look for, or what method to use, to look for bizaare bits in a tree. I suppose I will copy all the files over, one at a time. Suggestions would be appreciated. Alan Davis You can know the name of a bird in all the languages of the world, but when you're finished, you'll know absolutely nothing whatever about the bird... So let's look at the bird and see what it's doing---that's what counts. Richard Feynman
Re: [gentoo-user] Firefox and Ephiphany hang at a certain directory
On Thursday 03 September 2009 11:48:40 Alan E. Davis wrote: It has just happened in the last day that whenever I try to navigate to a certain subdirectory of my home directory, in order to attach a file to an email in gmail, firefox hangs. I have tried a few experiments, with no success. This is also no ordinary directory---it has been under git control for several months. With any file manager this directory is accessible. With Konqueror, it is likewise accessible. Only with Firefox and Epiphany, as far as I can tell, is this happening. Lets eliminate the obvious first - move your existing mozilla profile out of the way and try again. Does the problem persist? -- alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
Re: [gentoo-user] Firefox and Ephiphany hang at a certain directory
On 3 Sep 2009, at 10:48, Alan E. Davis wrote: It has just happened in the last day that whenever I try to navigate to a certain subdirectory of my home directory, in order to attach a file to an email in gmail, firefox hangs. I have tried a few experiments, with no success. This is also no ordinary directory--- it has been under git control for several months. ... I have copied the contents of the directory, without the .git control baggage, and the same happens. ... Thinking the same thing was going no here, I have looked at the directory, but superficially I have seen nothing. Except a file .directory left there by dolphin. I have recently installed kde 4.3.0, and started liking it a bit, and playing around with it. I don't know what else to look for, or what method to use, to look for bizaare bits in a tree. I suppose I will copy all the files over, one at a time. Suggestions would be appreciated. Are there any files in that directory with unusual names? Names with ümlauts or åccents in them? Names with mpersands or sl\ash/ es in them? Spaces on the end? You say the directory is under SVN - if it's a public project you have no reason to be coy about accessing it, perhaps you can post a link to it, so that other people here can try reproduce. Stroller.
Re: [gentoo-user] Firefox and Ephiphany hang at a certain directory
This is my personal working directory, under git control to carry it around between computers on a flash drive. Now stripped of git. I am reluctant to send it along, but I could send a tarball to someone who is willing to check on it. It's 300M. I moved ./mozilla out of the way. The problem persists. I found one ampersand in a file name, and changed it. No happiness. Don't know how to find a filename with a space at the end. Is there a tool to find hosed filenames? Thank Alan Davis You can know the name of a bird in all the languages of the world, but when you're finished, you'll know absolutely nothing whatever about the bird... So let's look at the bird and see what it's doing---that's what counts. Richard Feynman On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 1:13 AM, Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.ukwrote: On 3 Sep 2009, at 10:48, Alan E. Davis wrote: It has just happened in the last day that whenever I try to navigate to a certain subdirectory of my home directory, in order to attach a file to an email in gmail, firefox hangs. I have tried a few experiments, with no success. This is also no ordinary directory---it has been under git control for several months. ... I have copied the contents of the directory, without the .git control baggage, and the same happens. ... Thinking the same thing was going no here, I have looked at the directory, but superficially I have seen nothing. Except a file .directory left there by dolphin. I have recently installed kde 4.3.0, and started liking it a bit, and playing around with it. I don't know what else to look for, or what method to use, to look for bizaare bits in a tree. I suppose I will copy all the files over, one at a time. Suggestions would be appreciated. Are there any files in that directory with unusual names? Names with ümlauts or åccents in them? Names with mpersands or sl\ash/es in them? Spaces on the end? You say the directory is under SVN - if it's a public project you have no reason to be coy about accessing it, perhaps you can post a link to it, so that other people here can try reproduce. Stroller.
Re: [gentoo-user] Firefox and Ephiphany hang at a certain directory
Am Donnerstag, 3. September 2009 schrieb Alan E. Davis: Don't know how to find a filename with a space at the end. Is there a tool to find hosed filenames? This will find files with a space at the end: $ find . |grep \ $ PS.: No HTML and/or top posting for a better future for our children. ;-) -- Gruß | Greetings | Qapla' LOL, you said ROFL. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.