Description of problem: Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1.http://www.linux-bg.org/cgi-bin/y/index.pl?page=news&key=442673455 2.Or when i am in my profil on youtube.com and i click on whatever clip. 3.Often at sites that want registration This is problem since release of Mageia1 during all update on firefox until now. "Segmentation fault"
1) enable the "core release debug" 2) install the following packages: gdb glibc-debug firefox-debug 3) run the following command from a terminal: gdb -q firefox 4) then type "run" 5) when it segfaults, type "bt" and copy back the stack trace in a file you'll attach (not paste) to this bug report Thanks Also are you sure it's not one of your extensions ?
Keywords: (none) => NEEDINFOSummary: Segmentation fault => Segmentation fault in firefoxSeverity: critical => major
Just fyi, opening the site in the description in firefox on my i586 mageia 1 system works fine, so it is most likely a addon causing the crash.
CC: (none) => davidwhodgins
Created attachment 1483 [details] debuger The problem is not extensions , on-off all - the same.
@ dmorgan Do you have any ideas on the backtrace? @ lomion did you try wether you have the same problem when using firefox after having logged in as a different user?
CC: (none) => dmorganec, marja11
Yes i tried - same problem.Just a guess, maybe the problem is related somehow with а cyrillic alphabet since only i complain (i am a Bulgarian).
(In reply to comment #5) > Yes i tried - same problem.Just a guess, maybe the problem is related somehow > with а cyrillic alphabet since only i complain (i am a Bulgarian). Please start your firefox in the konsole/terminal with: LC_ALL=C firefox It'll start in English then. If the problem isn't there anymore, the cyrillic alphabet could indeed be the problem
LC_ALL=C firefox -no change.I booted live cd in bulgarian sesion and firefox work like charm on it.Therefore some update after is the problem.I have even difficulty login here.
can you try with firefox 10 ? (in the core updates testing reposity)
Ha, ha strange thing, now with firefox 10 work faultless everywhere except here -bugs.mageia.org. When i click to additional comments -boom!!!-disappears.
(In reply to comment #9) > Ha, ha strange thing, now with firefox 10 work faultless everywhere except here > -bugs.mageia.org. When i click to additional comments -boom!!!-disappears. :( Do you mind running firefox 10 in gdb too, and attach that backtrace? firefox 10 debug is in /debug/core/updates_testing/ (Core Updates Testing Debug in MCC)
Created attachment 1602 [details] gdm-backtrace
This time gdm show same thing else. After all, cyrillic could indeed be the problem.
Attachment 1602 mime type: application/octet-stream => text/plain
I went to Edit-Preferences-Adwanced and uncheck - Chech my spelling as I type. Now Firefox 10 work correctly, but this is standart function in Firefox, can you fix it?
Attachment 1483 is obsolete: 0 => 1
(In reply to comment #12) > This time gdm show same thing else. After all, cyrillic could indeed be the > problem. It really shows something else, great :) This looks a lot more useful (In reply to comment #13) > I went to Edit-Preferences-Adwanced and uncheck - Chech my spelling as I type. > Now Firefox 10 work correctly, but this is standart function in Firefox, can > you fix it? assigning to maintainer and cc'ing QA because FF 10 is in updates/testing cc'ing hunspell maintainer as well
Keywords: NEEDINFO => (none)CC: (none) => n54, qa-bugsAssignee: bugsquad => dmorganecSummary: Segmentation fault in firefox => Segmentation fault in firefox 10Source RPM: firefox => firefox-10.0.2Severity: major => normal
Do we have any progress on this? Should it block Bug 4405
Removing QA from CC for now so this doesn't appear in our list.
CC: qa-bugs => (none)
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As far I'm concern the problem exist in Mageia2. I can not provide more information because I switch distro, Mageia has to many bugs for my taste. Sorry !
(In reply to comment #18) > As far I'm concern the problem exist in Mageia2. I can not provide more > information because I switch distro, Mageia has to many bugs for my taste. > Sorry ! Thanks for the feedback, sorry to hear Mageia doesn't work well for you. @ yurchor So far, no one was able to reproduce this bug. Since Ukrainian uses the Cyrillic alphabet, too, can you maybe reproduce it?
CC: (none) => yurchorVersion: 1 => 2Whiteboard: (none) => MGA1TOO
(In reply to comment #19) > @ yurchor > > So far, no one was able to reproduce this bug. > > Since Ukrainian uses the Cyrillic alphabet, too, can you maybe reproduce it? No. All the above mentioned sites work here as expected here without any crashes. Spellchecking in Ukrainian and Bulgarian works as expected. Firefox 10.0.5 (Ukrainian interface), Mageia 2, i586, Adobe Flash plugin 11.2 r202 installed.
Status: NEW => UNCONFIRMEDEver confirmed: 1 => 0
Created attachment 2966 [details] gdb -q firefox
Linux localhost.localdomain 3.3.8-desktop-2.mga2 #1 SMP Mon Jul 30 21:35:06 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux Mozilla Firefox 10.0.9 I had the seg fault too. Doesn't seem to be site related. Tried removing .mozilla/firefox to avoid history, plugins, etc; Firefox still seg faults.
CC: (none) => nrgiroux
does it help if you remove lib(64)proxy-mozjs and install lib64proxy-webkit ? (like in https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7237)
Created attachment 3055 [details] gdb -q firefox / run / bt on segfault
No
The segfault seems to be in xulrunner for both of the reporters That doesn't change the assignee, though
Status: UNCONFIRMED => NEWSummary: Segmentation fault in firefox 10 => Segmentation fault in firefox 10 (libxul.so)Ever confirmed: 0 => 1Source RPM: firefox-10.0.2 => firefox-10.0.2, xulrunner
so again what does said "rpm -qa | proxy" furthermore your logs speak about firefox-10.0.9 when firefox-10.0.10 what pushed end october.
(In reply to comment #27) > so again what does said "rpm -qa | proxy" > > furthermore your logs speak about firefox-10.0.9 when firefox-10.0.10 what > pushed end october. ping?
Whiteboard: MGA1TOO => NEEDINFO
rpm -qa|grep proxy lib64proxy1-0.4.7-6.1.mga2 libproxy-gxsettings-0.4.7-6.1.mga2 netprofile-plugin-proxy-0.28-3.mga1 python-libproxy-0.4.7-6.1.mga2 lib64proxy-networkmanager-0.4.7-6.1.mga2 lib64proxy-gnome-0.4.7-6.1.mga2 lib64proxy-webkit-0.4.7-6.1.mga2 The firefox version installed is now 10.0.11 but I can't comment further on this bug since I switched to Google Chrome as my primary browser.
(In reply to comment #29) > rpm -qa|grep proxy > > lib64proxy1-0.4.7-6.1.mga2 > libproxy-gxsettings-0.4.7-6.1.mga2 > netprofile-plugin-proxy-0.28-3.mga1 > python-libproxy-0.4.7-6.1.mga2 > lib64proxy-networkmanager-0.4.7-6.1.mga2 > lib64proxy-gnome-0.4.7-6.1.mga2 > lib64proxy-webkit-0.4.7-6.1.mga2 > > > The firefox version installed is now 10.0.11 but I can't comment further on > this bug since I switched to Google Chrome as my primary browser. Thx for the feedback So we have a newer version of FF than the one that segfaulted, and none of the reporters can test whether the bug still exists with it. Closing as OLD Please reopen if needed.
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => OLDWhiteboard: NEEDINFO => (none)