Re: Improved stacks in Linux crash reports

2020-11-09 Thread ISHIKAWA,chiaki
On 2020/11/10 14:49, Gabriele Svelto wrote: On 10/11/20 05:57, ISHIKAWA,chiaki wrote: Does this support split dwarf object files? Not yet, but it should be possible to add support easily because the crates we depend on for parsing DWARF debuginfo have just been updated to support split DWARF [1

Re: Improved stacks in Linux crash reports

2020-11-09 Thread Gabriele Svelto
On 10/11/20 05:57, ISHIKAWA,chiaki wrote: > Does this support split dwarf object files? Not yet, but it should be possible to add support easily because the crates we depend on for parsing DWARF debuginfo have just been updated to support split DWARF [1]. Gabriele [1] https://github.com/gimli-r

Re: Improved stacks in Linux crash reports

2020-11-09 Thread ISHIKAWA,chiaki
On 2020/11/06 17:56, Gabriele Svelto wrote: [cross-posting to dev-platform] Hello all, I'm glad to announce that we switched our symbol scrapers for Linux distributions to our new and improved Rust-based tooling [1]. This means that when looking at crash reports or profiling you will not find

[desktop] Bugs logged by Desktop Release QA in the last 7 days

2020-11-09 Thread Camelia Badau
Hello, Here's the list of new issues found and filed by the Desktop Release QA team in the last 7 days. Additional details on the team's priorities last week, as well as the plans for the current week are available at: https://tinyurl.com/y5rocley. Bugs logged by Desktop Release QA in the last 7 d

Firefox Security Newsletter - Q3 2020

2020-11-09 Thread Frederik Braun
Hello, Here comes our Q3 edition of the Firefox Security & Privacy Newsletter. The shareable link for this newsletter is (References are in footnotes at the bottom, due to the text-only mailing list. You can always read on the wik