(In reply to Francesco D\'Amore from comment #82)
> Do I install each files in order to apply the patch?
 
You need to at least install (i.e. upgrade) all the ones you have currently 
installed otherwise you will most likely have broken dependencies. All the 
packages included in the tar are built from the same webkit source tree so they 
all have the same Ubuntu version. If an update comes from Ubuntu they will all 
get replaced. You can install/upgrade only the ones you have currently 
installed but I think it's easier to just install all of them:

sudo dpkg -i *.deb

If you want to revert to the original packages from Ubuntu servers, you
can specify /saucy when re-installing the packages with apt-get, for
example:

sudo apt-get install gir1.2-javascriptcoregtk-*/saucy
gir1.2-webkit-*/saucy  libjavascriptcoregtk-*/saucy libwebkit-dev/saucy
libwebkitgtk*/saucy

For 13.04 it would be /raring.

Let me know if you see an improvement. On our end, we tested the fix on
5 different PCs and VMs using the test plug-in I attached and it seemed
to resolved the issue. Keep in mind that there are other possible
crashes so check your crash log.

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