Although I cannot remember the exact link, I do remember I was attempting to watch a Google Video (although I am aware that this is not fully supported; I was curious to what extent it was). Fortunately, the Apport report has saved the link for me:
ProcCmdline: /usr/bin/gnash -v -x 35718365 -j 1 -k 1 -u http://video.google.com/proxy.swf -U http://video.google.com/videohosted?docid=-7269205919871967751 -P FlashVars=targetId=-7269205919871967751&functionName=pause -P PARAM= -P SRC=/proxy.swf -P align=middle -P bgcolor=#ffffff -P data=/proxy.swf -P height=1 -P id=VideoDataStore -P movie=/proxy.swf -P quality=best -P salign=TL -P scale=noScale -P width=1 -P wmode=window - The man page on gnash suggests that this means that I was looking at the video with the "real" URL of http://video.google.com/proxy.swf and a "base" URL of http://video.google.com/videohosted?docid=-7269205919871967751 Could someone clarify what the difference between "base" and "real" URLs are? (Although I am aware this isn't strictly linked with this bug report) -- gnash crashed with signal 5 in g_logv() https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122683 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
