Re: Bug 2367
In message on 20 Oct 2015 Dave Higton wrote: > Netsurf CI version #3001 (freshly cooked!) fixes bug 2367. NS should > now crash on rather less sites. > I claim no credit. Indeed it does now load teh page rather than crashing. Thanks :-) Regards Andrew -- Andrew Pinder
Re: Problems with bug reporting
In message <358bb81555.davem...@my.inbox.com> on 20 Oct 2015 Dave Higton wrote: > In message > Peter Young wrote: >>On 20 Oct 2015 Harriet Bazley >>wrote: >> >>> On 20 Oct 2015 as I do recall, >>> Andrew Pinder wrote: >> In message <2682a91555.davem...@my.inbox.com> on 20 Oct 2015 Dave Higton wrote: >> >>> [snip] >> > I don't understand why you were unable to upload the log file. It > works every time for me. I did it just now with CI#3000. Maybe because I was doing it with NetSurf itself on this ARMini rather than via a PC? >>> I successfully uploaded a log file this morning using Netsurf on Iyonix - >>> must have been something more local to you :-( >> >>Or is it the problem that I've come across in the past, that the bug >>reporter wouldn't accept an attachment over a certain size? Since I >>came across this, I've always send the logfile in a zip. > It should be normal practice to send it zipped. > Anyway, a fix has just been checked in for bug 2367. The file my machine generated from a fresh load of NetSurf was only 127k. Next time I have a bug report I will try sending it from my Iyonix. Regards Andrew -- Andrew Pinder
Bug 2367
Netsurf CI version #3001 (freshly cooked!) fixes bug 2367. NS should now crash on rather less sites. I claim no credit. Dave Receive Notifications of Incoming Messages Easily monitor multiple email accounts & access them with a click. Visit http://www.inbox.com/notifier and check it out!
Re: Problems with bug reporting
In message Peter Young wrote: >On 20 Oct 2015 Harriet Bazley >wrote: > >> On 20 Oct 2015 as I do recall, >> Andrew Pinder wrote: > >>> In message <2682a91555.davem...@my.inbox.com> >>> on 20 Oct 2015 Dave Higton wrote: > >> [snip] > I don't understand why you were unable to upload the log file. It works every time for me. I did it just now with CI#3000. >>> >>> Maybe because I was doing it with NetSurf itself on this ARMini rather >>> than via a PC? >>> >> I successfully uploaded a log file this morning using Netsurf on Iyonix - >> must have been something more local to you :-( > >Or is it the problem that I've come across in the past, that the bug >reporter wouldn't accept an attachment over a certain size? Since I >came across this, I've always send the logfile in a zip. It should be normal practice to send it zipped. Anyway, a fix has just been checked in for bug 2367. Dave Can't remember your password? Do you need a strong and secure password? Use Password manager! It stores your passwords & protects your account. Check it out at http://mysecurelogon.com/password-manager
Re: Jenkins webpage
On Mon, 19 Oct 2015 20:29:54 , Ole Loots wrote: > > Am Sonntag, den 18.10.2015, 18:17 + schrieb Peter Slegg: > > > > Hi Ole, > > > > Screenshot attached showing, what I think, are the build servers > > above the CI modules. > > > Hello Peter, > > firefox also renders it that way. So that doesn't look like an error in > the atari frontend. > > Greets, > Ole > Not for me it didn't, using the Firefox Beta on Windows. I also checked Firefox and Opera on Android and both show the cislave list down the left-hand side. Regards, Peter
Re: Problems with bug reporting
In message <782eae1555.andrew-...@waitrose.com> Andrew Pinder wrote: >In message <2682a91555.davem...@my.inbox.com> > on 20 Oct 2015 Dave Higton wrote: > >> I've reproduced the crash. It appears to be the same as bug 2367, so >> I've added a note and the resulting log file. > >Thanks > >> I don't understand why you were unable to upload the log file. It >> works every time for me. I did it just now with CI#3000. > >Maybe because I was doing it with NetSurf itself on this ARMini rather >than via a PC? Like I said, I uploaded the file today using CI#3000. That's on an Iyonix running RO 5.22. Netsurf works perfectly well with Mantis for me - and for numerous others too. Dave Can't remember your password? Do you need a strong and secure password? Use Password manager! It stores your passwords & protects your account. Check it out at http://mysecurelogon.com/password-manager
Re: Problems with bug reporting
On 20 Oct 2015 Harriet Bazley wrote: > On 20 Oct 2015 as I do recall, > Andrew Pinder wrote: >> In message <2682a91555.davem...@my.inbox.com> >> on 20 Oct 2015 Dave Higton wrote: > [snip] >>> I don't understand why you were unable to upload the log file. It >>> works every time for me. I did it just now with CI#3000. >> >> Maybe because I was doing it with NetSurf itself on this ARMini rather >> than via a PC? >> > I successfully uploaded a log file this morning using Netsurf on Iyonix - > must have been something more local to you :-( Or is it the problem that I've come across in the past, that the bug reporter wouldn't accept an attachment over a certain size? Since I came across this, I've always send the logfile in a zip. Maybe out-of-date, but this certainly got round the problem a while ago. Best wishes, Peter. -- Peter Young (zfc Os) and family Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52, England http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk pnyo...@ormail.co.uk
Re: Problems with bug reporting
On 20 Oct 2015 as I do recall, Andrew Pinder wrote: > In message <2682a91555.davem...@my.inbox.com> > on 20 Oct 2015 Dave Higton wrote: [snip] > > I don't understand why you were unable to upload the log file. It > > works every time for me. I did it just now with CI#3000. > > Maybe because I was doing it with NetSurf itself on this ARMini rather > than via a PC? > I successfully uploaded a log file this morning using Netsurf on Iyonix - must have been something more local to you :-( -- Harriet Bazley == Loyaulte me lie == He who laughs last probably doesn't understand the joke.
Re: Problems with bug reporting
In message <2682a91555.davem...@my.inbox.com> on 20 Oct 2015 Dave Higton wrote: > I've reproduced the crash. It appears to be the same as bug 2367, so > I've added a note and the resulting log file. Thanks > I don't understand why you were unable to upload the log file. It > works every time for me. I did it just now with CI#3000. Maybe because I was doing it with NetSurf itself on this ARMini rather than via a PC? -- Andrew Pinder
Re: Problems with bug reporting
In message <0ed03b1555.andrew-...@waitrose.com> Andrew Pinder wrote: >I installed CI #3000 on an ARMini running RO5.22. I used Google to >search for "Jordan souvenirs". The fifth link was to Lonely Planet. >www.lonelyplanet.com/jordan/shopping/souvenir-gifts Clicking on it >caused a crash with "Please attach log file" etc. Using the >bug tracker proved tricky as it wouldn't upload the log file: "Failed >to open/read local data from file/application". So I'm reporting it >here. > >It's a reproducible bug. I've reproduced the crash. It appears to be the same as bug 2367, so I've added a note and the resulting log file. I don't understand why you were unable to upload the log file. It works every time for me. I did it just now with CI#3000. The bug appears to be caused by stacking a null node. The next bit of code attempts to use the node and thus causes a null reference. Dave FREE 3D MARINE AQUARIUM SCREENSAVER - Watch dolphins, sharks & orcas on your desktop! Check it out at http://www.inbox.com/marineaquarium
Re: Bad type
In message <15dd751555.r...@user.minijem.plus.com> Richard Porter wrote: > I get an awful lot of "Bad type" errors when clicking on links. What > does this mean? I guess it has something to do with javascript. > You may find disabling Javascript in Choices-Content reduces/eliminates the incidence of this error (I get them too, but usually when JS is enabled). IME NetSurf (Dev CI #3000) works more quickly and reliably with JS disabled, and without apparent loss of functionality. -- George
Bad type
I get an awful lot of "Bad type" errors when clicking on links. What does this mean? I guess it has something to do with javascript. -- Richard Porterhttp://www.minijem.plus.com/ Skype: minijem2 mailto:r...@minijem.plus.com I don't want a "user experience" - I just want stuff that works.