Bug#1041695: chromium: Crash when starting with --incognito option

2023-11-08 Thread Maxime Silvier
Recent updates solved my issue. I can confirm that Chromium 119.0.6045.105-1~deb12u1 is no longer affected by a crash; the --incognito option works as intended. The last affected version that I did use was 117.0.5938.62-1~deb12u1. I did not test the 118 release. In brief, the bug is resolved.

Bug#1041695: chromium: Crash when starting with --incognito option

2023-08-22 Thread Maxime Silvier
Yes, you are right; I installed chromium-common-dbgsym alone, without chromium-dbgsym… My bad. Here are the new log extract (one ?? () did remain, yet): Thread 1 "chromium" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. 0x576fa56b in

Bug#1041695: chromium: Crash when starting with --incognito option

2023-08-21 Thread Andres Salomon
Looks like you're missing function names from that backtrace - do you have chromium-dbgsym installed? If you're running debian stable, you'd want to add "deb proposed-updates-debug main" to your

Bug#1041695: chromium: Crash when starting with --incognito option

2023-08-21 Thread Maxime Silvier
I have taken a closer look at the issue with `chromium -g` command — by the way, it is still present in chromium=116.0.5845.96-1~deb12u1 but this log was from the 115.0.X version. I hope I did not omit anything useful (the original log file had more than 600 lines). Best regards. - - - #

Bug#1041695: chromium: Crash when starting with --incognito option

2023-08-06 Thread Maxime Silvier
By running `chromium --temp-profile --incognito` there is no more "handshake" errors, yet I still have "tag not found" and "segmentation fault". At the end, Chromium fails to start: ~$ chromium --temp-profile --incognito Using temporary profile: /tmp/tmp.MieOJUxAZj Gtk-Message: 10:39:17.609:

Bug#1041695: chromium: Crash when starting with --incognito option

2023-08-05 Thread Andres Salomon
On Sat, Aug 5 2023 at 03:14:08 PM +00:00:00, Maxime Silvier wrote: My issue is still present when updating to 115.0.5790.170-1~deb12u1 (bookworm security). Retrograding to 114.0.5735.198-1~deb12u1 (bookworm main) fix it. Starting Chromium 115 from terminal, the result is: ~$ chromium

Bug#1041695: chromium: Crash when starting with --incognito option

2023-08-05 Thread Maxime Silvier
My issue is still present when updating to 115.0.5790.170-1~deb12u1 (bookworm security). Retrograding to 114.0.5735.198-1~deb12u1 (bookworm main) fix it. Starting Chromium 115 from terminal, the result is: ~$ chromium --incognito Gtk-Message: 16:30:35.686: Failed to load module

Bug#1041695: chromium: Crash when starting with --incognito option

2023-07-22 Thread maxim . 7xiw8
I am running Chromium in a Plasma (X11) environment. Version=== KWin version: 5.27.5 Qt Version: 5.15.8 Qt compile version: 5.15.8 XCB compile version: 1.15 Operation Mode: X11 only

Bug#1041695: chromium: Crash when starting with --incognito option

2023-07-22 Thread Andres Salomon
Are you running this in an X11 or Wayland session, and with which window manager or desktop environment? Do you have chromium configured to use X11 or Wayland? On Sat, Jul 22 2023 at 12:13:57 PM +02:00:00, Maxime Silvier wrote: Package: chromium Version: 115.0.5790.98-1~deb12u1 Severity:

Bug#1041695: chromium: Crash when starting with --incognito option

2023-07-22 Thread Maxime Silvier
Package: chromium Version: 115.0.5790.98-1~deb12u1 Severity: normal X-Debbugs-Cc: maxim.7x...@simplelogin.fr, t...@security.debian.org Dear Maintainer, Since last Bookworm stable update (deb12u1), Chromium crash after few seconds when starting with --incognito option (in order to navigate in