On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 09:57:12AM +0100, Martin Husemann wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 01:16:35AM +0700, Robert Elz wrote:
> > A Vague memory from the distant past suggests that the thing to try
> > is to move aside the .mozilla directory, and allow the new firefox
> > to start in a completely
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 01:16:35AM +0700, Robert Elz wrote:
> A Vague memory from the distant past suggests that the thing to try
> is to move aside the .mozilla directory, and allow the new firefox
> to start in a completely clean environment.
Yes, this is a generic "firefox shows strange symptom
Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> I'm experiencing the same problems on the ESR versions. So I'm guessing
> it's a specific i386 problem and not a version problem. It's also not a
> recent problem but happening for several months now.
I recall the same thing on the first day after building FF45 (on amd
A Vague memory from the distant past suggests that the thing to try
is to move aside the .mozilla directory, and allow the new firefox
to start in a completely clean environment.
I kind of recall that continuous startup problems, which only affect some
users, tend to be related to data somewhere i
"J. Lewis Muir" writes:
>
> Do you actually use that version for everyday use? According to [1],
> there are many security vulnerabilities that have been fixed since
> Firefox 47, and I would bet many of those vulnerabilities exist in
> Firefox 47. That's OK to you?
>
Yes, I use it everyday. I
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 05:11:59PM +0100, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Mar 2017, the wise co...@sdf.org wrote:
>
> > Mozilla maintains an 'Extended Support Release' which has security fixes
> > backported to it, so it will be a better choice for such cases.
> > Currently, it is www/firefox
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 05:08:37PM +0100, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Mar 2017, the wise Martin Husemann wrote:
>
> > If anyone has receipes to easily make it crash, please send-pr!
> > Debugging often is simple, if you can reproduce it.
> >
> > I'll fire off an i386 build with debug inf
On Mon, 13 Mar 2017, the wise co...@sdf.org wrote:
Mozilla maintains an 'Extended Support Release' which has security fixes
backported to it, so it will be a better choice for such cases.
Currently, it is www/firefox45 - it is updated whenever www/firefox is,
containing fixes for the same vuln
On Mon, 13 Mar 2017, the wise Martin Husemann wrote:
If anyone has receipes to easily make it crash, please send-pr!
Debugging often is simple, if you can reproduce it.
I'll fire off an i386 build with debug info tonight...
I'm unable to pinpoint the problem because FF crashes on every site
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 10:24:44AM -0500, J. Lewis Muir wrote:
> On 03/11, scole_mail wrote:
> > Marco Beishuizen writes:
> > >
> > > It's on NetBSD/i386 7.0.2.
> >
> > I guess I've also been having that same issue on i386 for awhile. The
> > last stable version that worked for me was firefox-47
If anyone has receipes to easily make it crash, please send-pr!
Debugging often is simple, if you can reproduce it.
I'll fire off an i386 build with debug info tonight...
Martin
On 03/11, scole_mail wrote:
> Marco Beishuizen writes:
> >
> > It's on NetBSD/i386 7.0.2.
>
> I guess I've also been having that same issue on i386 for awhile. The
> last stable version that worked for me was firefox-47.0.1 which was in
> pkgsrc-2016Q2 I believe. So I've been using that version
On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 06:19:55PM -0800, scole_mail wrote:
> Marco Beishuizen writes:
> >
> > It's on NetBSD/i386 7.0.2.
>
> I guess I've also been having that same issue on i386 for awhile. The
> last stable version that worked for me was firefox-47.0.1 which was in
> pkgsrc-2016Q2 I believe.
Marco Beishuizen writes:
>
> It's on NetBSD/i386 7.0.2.
I guess I've also been having that same issue on i386 for awhile. The
last stable version that worked for me was firefox-47.0.1 which was in
pkgsrc-2016Q2 I believe. So I've been using that version.
I think these are the commands I used t
On Sat, 11 Mar 2017, the wise Martin Husemann wrote:
On what architecture is that?
It's on NetBSD/i386 7.0.2.
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On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 10:24:00PM +0100, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> Unfortunately just as crashy as before (segmentation fault on random sites,
> and in preferences and add-ons tabs). Switching to another browser for now.
On what architecture is that?
Martin
On Sat, 11 Mar 2017, the wise Martin Husemann wrote:
On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 09:06:03PM +0100, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
I'm rebuilding it as we speak with the suggested option so I'm hoping
that it's a bit more than just a logo thing.
No, it is just the logo.
Unfortunately just as crashy as
On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 09:06:03PM +0100, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> I'm rebuilding it as we speak with the suggested option so I'm hoping that
> it's a bit more than just a logo thing.
No, it is just the logo.
Martin
On Sat, 11 Mar 2017, the wise co...@sdf.org wrote:
To add to what jak said, it is the stable version. It just lacks the
trademarked Mozilla stuff like their logo.
There was some drama in the past which resulted in this being a build
option, you can read about it here:
https://en.wikipedia.or
To add to what jak said, it is the stable version. It just lacks the
trademarked Mozilla stuff like their logo.
There was some drama in the past which resulted in this being a build
option, you can read about it here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_software_rebranded_by_Debian#Firefox_issue
On Sat, Mar 11, 2017 at 05:12:19PM +0100, Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Installing FF from /usr/pkgsrc/www/firefox always results in the
> "nightly" version of FF. But I want the regular stable/release
> version. How do I do that?
>
> Even installing the esr version results in a nightly versi
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