Bug#865592:

2018-05-30 Thread Joseph Rawson
It seems that very recently, USA Today, as well as all of the local Gannett newspaper websites are using xml at a point after initial page load, causing the "aw snap" to appear and completely disable access to these sites. Consequently, the effects of this particular bug have just become more

Bug#865592: chromium version 59: xml/xslt pages crashe in aw, Snap!

2018-01-17 Thread Joseph Rawson
It seems that this bug only happens in chromium builds with shared libxml. https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=736026#c29 This has actually been happening for me long before the initial bug report. I have been using firefox to access our state's legislature, under the

Bug#865592: chromium version 59: xml/xslt pages crashe in aw, Snap!

2017-08-05 Thread Philippe Cochy
Le samedi 05 août 2017 à 02:25 -0400, Michael Gilbert a écrit : > I am not able to reproduce this with the latest version in unstable > 60.0.3112.78-1.  Could you try this version? Hi. I tried: I got the same problem. Also I am still unable to take a crash report and send it to Google. Would

Bug#865592: chromium version 59: xml/xslt pages crashe in aw, Snap!

2017-08-05 Thread Michael Gilbert
control: severity -1 minor control: forwarded -1 http://crbug.com/736026 Hi, I am not able to reproduce this with the latest version in unstable 60.0.3112.78-1. Could you try this version? Best wishes, Mike

Bug#865592: Aw, snap! when displaying an xml page

2017-08-01 Thread Philippe Cochy
Hello. The Chrome developer thinks this is a bug specific to my installation. Can anyone tell if this is the case or if it is a generalized bug to Debian Strech? In the latter case it would be relevant to intervene on this issue: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=736026

Bug#865592: chromium version 59: xml/xslt pages crashe in aw, Snap!

2017-06-22 Thread Philippe Cochy
Package: chromium Version: 59.0.3071.86-1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, Version 59 of chromium introduces a regression on xml pages. Pages containing this: http://foo.net/foo.dtd;> [...] Crashes in "aw, Snap!" An example is http://pecita.net/toc.xml but this behavior is general. --