Hi,

 I see you're using the sarge version of Galeon.  Sadly, the stable
 version of Galeon can not be updated except for security bugs, or
 very important bugs (data loss), and this doesn't apply to "crashes for
 a specific web site".

 Hence, the only useful thing we can do for this bug is test whether
 it's fixed in testing or unstable for the next stable release.

On mar, oct 11, 2005, Francesco Poli wrote:
> * Mozilla works fine on this website (no errors or crashes with
>   "mozilla http://www.jobcrawler.it";)

 Galeon relies heavily on Mozilla, that's a good test.

> * The crash is reproducible with a newly created user (on my Debian sarge
>   machine)

 Ok, good test too.

> * The crash does _not_ show up with Galeon on another Debian sarge machine
>   (can't understand why)

 That's really strange.  What you can compare is:
 - installed packages (dpkg --get-selections), especially Mozilla
   plugins, such as swfdec, or libflash, or real player...
 - hardware
 - configuration (you tested with a new user on both machines?)

 Installed plugins are visible in "about:plugins".

> * I don't know if this is also a security issue (please bring this bug to
>   the attention of the Debian security team and raise the severity if this
>   is the case!)

 Well, it might.  It's a bit hard to say.

 Since I can not reproduce the bug, and since you proved the bug does
 not happen on certain machine, I'd say no.

 I also saw your backtrace, but it's incomplete and unsable.  It would
 be best if you could rebuild Galeon following:
    <http://wiki.debian.org/?HowToGetABacktrace>

 In short:
 - please try with Galeon from testing, or better: from unstable, and
   with mozilla 1.7.12 (currently in unstable), and report whether that
   fixes the problem
 - find out why it happens on only one of your machines with the
   informations I pointed out
 - get a better stacktrace with debugging symbols and the place where it
   crashes

-- 
Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Reply via email to