Re: Chromium and Netsurf core dumps

2017-10-27 Thread Cág
Anthony J. Bentley wrote: > Yes, if I remove websearch I can reproduce this in 3.7 on amd64. > Thanks for finding a reliable trigger; I've reported it upstream. Thanks for reporting it! I reckon I should finally subscribe to their lists. To add to what you had submitted here[1]: in case when it

Re: Chromium and Netsurf core dumps

2017-10-24 Thread Cág
Anthony J. Bentley wrote: > So far I haven't been able to reproduce this crash. I think I've found the reason. If I remove [websearch] from the toolbar (Customise menu entry), it dumps the core with that error. If I don't, it's fine. Could you try it with 3.6 and 3.7? > Can you try with the 3.7

Re: Chromium and Netsurf core dumps

2017-10-21 Thread Cág
Stuart Henderson wrote: >> It also happens when double clicking on a link in History (Ctrl+Shift+H). > Sounds like a bug :-) Is it a Netsurf's bug? Or glib's, which file it mentions? -- caóc

Re: Chromium and Netsurf core dumps

2017-10-21 Thread Cág
Stuart Henderson wrote: > This is likely to have been fixed with a post-6.2 commit to the chromium > port. I *think* you can probably still just get away with running the > snapshot package on 6.2. I think it's fine. They only differ by a revision. It doesn't crash now, well, yet, at least. > >

Chromium and Netsurf core dumps

2017-10-21 Thread Cág
Hi, Previously, when Chromium was gtk+2 based, it could be started within 1-3 attempts. Now it takes from five to ten. The message is still the same: chrome($PID) in free(): use after free 0x$HEX and --- Program received signal SIGABRT, Aborted. thrkill () at -:3 3 -: No such file or dire