Opensuse 11.3

2010-07-24 Thread A Williams
Does anyone else use Seamonkey under Opensuse 11.3?  I am using the 
32-bit of 2.0.5 version with no Flash installed, and Seamonkey tends to 
implode under pressure.  According to the add-on manager I only have the 
DOM inspector.


Using the mouse wheel too aggressively?  Oops, no seamonkey.
Closing several tabs in a short space of time?  Oops.
When I then restart it, tabs I closed 30 seconds before the crash

Hey - it just happened again while I was looking the other way.  This 
time it apologised when I restarted it and asked if I wanted to re-open 
or discard the existing session.

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Re: Opensuse 11.3

2010-07-24 Thread A Williams

A Williams wrote:

Does anyone else use Seamonkey under Opensuse 11.3?  I am using the
32-bit of 2.0.5 version with no Flash installed, and Seamonkey tends to
implode under pressure. According to the add-on manager I only have the
DOM inspector.

Using the mouse wheel too aggressively? Oops, no seamonkey.
Closing several tabs in a short space of time? Oops.
When I then restart it, tabs I closed 30 seconds before the crash

Hey - it just happened again while I was looking the other way. This
time it apologised when I restarted it and asked if I wanted to re-open
or discard the existing session.


(additional info)

The next abort nuked my mail settings.  2-day old backups can be useful!

I tried installing and running seamonkey-debuginfo using gdb.  gdb 
complains that the debuginfo is for a different level of seamonkey.  gdb 
is right.

seamonkey   is 2.0.5-1.4, so is seamonkey-dom-inspector.
seamonkey-debuginfo is 2.0.6-2.1

oops.

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Re: Opensuse 11.3

2010-07-27 Thread Mexx Headroooommm
»A Williams« schrieb (wrote) am (on) 24.07.2010 12:46
> A Williams wrote:
>> Does anyone else use Seamonkey under Opensuse 11.3?  I am using the
>> 32-bit of 2.0.5 version with no Flash installed, and Seamonkey tends to
>> implode under pressure. According to the add-on manager I only have the
>> DOM inspector.

as you can see at my UA I use the 32bit version of 11.3 and SM 2.0.6 and
I have no crashes . it works perfect

Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; de; rv:1.9.1.11)
Gecko/20100714 SUSE/2.0.6-2.2 Lightning/1.0b1 Mnenhy/0.8.3 SeaMonkey/2.0.6

and that are my plugins I use for:


VLC Multimedia Plug-in

Dateiname: libvlcplugin.so
Version 1.1.1 The Luggage, copyright 1996-2007 The VideoLAN Team
http://www.videolan.org/


Shockwave Flash

Dateiname: npwrapper.libflashplayer.so
Shockwave Flash 10.1 r53

Adobe Reader 9.3

Dateiname: npwrapper.nppdf.so
The Adobe Reader plugin is used to enable viewing of PDF and FDF
files from within the browser.

Skype Buttons for Kopete

Dateiname: npwrapper.skypebuttons.so
Mime Type x-skype for Skype Buttons

PackageKit

Dateiname: npwrapper.packagekit-plugin.so
Plugin for Installing Applications (new)

NPAPI Plugins Wrapper 1.3.0

Dateiname: npwrapper.so
nspluginwrapper is a cross-platform NPAPI plugin viewer, in
particular for linux/i386 plugins.
This beta software is available under the terms of the GNU General
Public License.

Java(TM) Plug-in 1.6.0_20

Dateiname: libnpjp2.so
The next generation Java plug-in for Mozilla browsers.

Default Plugin

Dateiname: libnullplugin.so
The default plugin handles plugin data for mimetypes and extensions
that are not specified and facilitates downloading of new plugins.

Java(TM) Plug-in 1.6.0_20-b02

Dateiname: libjavaplugin_oji.so
Java(TM) Plug-in 1.6.0_20


> seamonkey   is 2.0.5-1.4, so is seamonkey-dom-inspector.
> seamonkey-debuginfo is 2.0.6-2.1

I also use this respository for installing SM:

http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/mozilla/openSUSE_11.3/

maybe this helps for finding a satisfy solution as I mentioned I
have no problems and no crashes...

greets
-Markus
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Re: Opensuse 11.3

2010-07-28 Thread Lucas Levrel

Le 24 juillet 2010, A Williams a écrit :

I tried installing and running seamonkey-debuginfo using gdb.  gdb complains 
that the debuginfo is for a different level of seamonkey.  gdb is right.

seamonkey   is 2.0.5-1.4, so is seamonkey-dom-inspector.
seamonkey-debuginfo is 2.0.6-2.1


Have a look in yast to see if they're from the same repository. If yes you 
should probably submit a bug report to opensuse.


A bit like Markus, for Seamonkey I use the "Mozilla" repo of opensuse 
rather than the "Updates" one which is always late by a few weeks (at 
least it was when I switched repos).


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LL
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Re: Opensuse 11.3

2010-07-29 Thread A Williams

Lucas Levrel wrote:

Le 24 juillet 2010, A Williams a écrit :


I tried installing and running seamonkey-debuginfo using gdb. gdb
complains that the debuginfo is for a different level of seamonkey.
gdb is right.
seamonkey is 2.0.5-1.4, so is seamonkey-dom-inspector.
seamonkey-debuginfo is 2.0.6-2.1


Have a look in yast to see if they're from the same repository. If yes
you should probably submit a bug report to opensuse.

A bit like Markus, for Seamonkey I use the "Mozilla" repo of opensuse
rather than the "Updates" one which is always late by a few weeks (at
least it was when I switched repos).



I have submitted a bug report to Opensuse, 626042.

Basically there are three related problems:

1 - The abort.
==
The error-message is:

The program 'seamonkey-bin' received an X Windows System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'RenderBadPicture (invalid Picture parameter)'.
  (details: serial *** error_code 172 request_code 152 minor_code 7)

There follows a suggestion that I debug using --sync and setting a break 
on the gdk_x_error() function.

The *** number varies, the 172, 152 and 7 do not.

I am pretty certain that this abort is triggered by closing a Tab (or 
multiple Tabs within a few seconds) or a Window.


2 - The incompatible levels
===
After the first time this happened I added the Mozilla repository and 
made sure the updates were applied.  There have been updates to 
seamonkey and to seamonkey-debuginfo but I have yet to see both being 
the same level (or one existing matching the other update).  My gdb 
debug script generates a message asking me to update using some 
unreadable character string, the update process understands the request 
but says no can do.


3 - Occasional Corruption of my Email settings
==
This happened once.
Sometimes after a couple of aborts in a short period of time, seamonkey 
asks if I want to recover my session or re-initialise it (words to that 
effect).  I said 're-initialise' once.  I have multiple mail/news 
servers and accounts, and after re-initialising only one was still set up.


Opensuse 11.2 was rock solid.  Then I upgraded.
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Re: Opensuse 11.3

2010-07-29 Thread NoOp
On 07/29/2010 08:22 AM, A Williams wrote:
> Lucas Levrel wrote:
>> Le 24 juillet 2010, A Williams a écrit :
>>
>>> I tried installing and running seamonkey-debuginfo using gdb. gdb
>>> complains that the debuginfo is for a different level of seamonkey.
>>> gdb is right.
>>> seamonkey is 2.0.5-1.4, so is seamonkey-dom-inspector.
>>> seamonkey-debuginfo is 2.0.6-2.1
>>
>> Have a look in yast to see if they're from the same repository. If yes
>> you should probably submit a bug report to opensuse.
>>
>> A bit like Markus, for Seamonkey I use the "Mozilla" repo of opensuse
>> rather than the "Updates" one which is always late by a few weeks (at
>> least it was when I switched repos).
>>
> 
> I have submitted a bug report to Opensuse, 626042.
> 
> Basically there are three related problems:
> 
> 1 - The abort.
> ==
> The error-message is:
> 
> The program 'seamonkey-bin' received an X Windows System error.
> This probably reflects a bug in the program.
> The error was 'RenderBadPicture (invalid Picture parameter)'.
>(details: serial *** error_code 172 request_code 152 minor_code 7)
> 
> There follows a suggestion that I debug using --sync and setting a break 
> on the gdk_x_error() function.
> The *** number varies, the 172, 152 and 7 do not.

They must be building the same way that Ubuntu build's theirs:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/seamonkey/+bug/575160
[seamonkey 2.0 in Lucid crashes with 'RenderBadPicture' diagnostics]

Maybe someone should compare the Opensuse & the Ubuntu builds to see if
they can spot the common culprit.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+source/seamonkey
and then compare with Joe Lesko's versions (which work and are stable on
Ubuntu):
https://launchpad.net/~seamonkey2/+archive/seamonkey2/+packages

Download the version from:
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
Extract to a home folder & run from there.


> 
> I am pretty certain that this abort is triggered by closing a Tab (or 
> multiple Tabs within a few seconds) or a Window.
> 
> 2 - The incompatible levels
> ===
> After the first time this happened I added the Mozilla repository and 
> made sure the updates were applied.  There have been updates to 
> seamonkey and to seamonkey-debuginfo but I have yet to see both being 
> the same level (or one existing matching the other update).  My gdb 
> debug script generates a message asking me to update using some 
> unreadable character string, the update process understands the request 
> but says no can do.
> 
> 3 - Occasional Corruption of my Email settings
> ==
> This happened once.
> Sometimes after a couple of aborts in a short period of time, seamonkey 
> asks if I want to recover my session or re-initialise it (words to that 
> effect).  I said 're-initialise' once.  I have multiple mail/news 
> servers and accounts, and after re-initialising only one was still set up.
> 
> Opensuse 11.2 was rock solid.  Then I upgraded.

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Re: Opensuse 11.3

2010-07-29 Thread NoOp
On 07/29/2010 10:31 AM, NoOp wrote:
...
> 
> Maybe someone should compare the Opensuse & the Ubuntu builds to see if
> they can spot the common culprit.
> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+source/seamonkey
> and then compare with Joe Lesko's versions (which work and are stable on
> Ubuntu):
> https://launchpad.net/~seamonkey2/+archive/seamonkey2/+packages
...

This is what appears to be common:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=622375
comments 7-9
> If I've read the various bugs correctly, the reason the official binary 
> doesn't
> crash is because it doesn't use --enable-system-cairo.  If backporting the
> 1.9.2 fix doesn't work, perhaps this is a reasonable solution?

SeaMonkey bug report:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=522635
and that also points to distro specific cairo builds - notice comments
31 & 32.


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Re: Opensuse 11.3

2010-07-29 Thread A Williams

NoOp wrote:

On 07/29/2010 10:31 AM, NoOp wrote:
...


Maybe someone should compare the Opensuse&  the Ubuntu builds to see if
they can spot the common culprit.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+source/seamonkey
and then compare with Joe Lesko's versions (which work and are stable on
Ubuntu):
https://launchpad.net/~seamonkey2/+archive/seamonkey2/+packages

...

This is what appears to be common:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=622375
comments 7-9

If I've read the various bugs correctly, the reason the official binary doesn't
crash is because it doesn't use --enable-system-cairo.  If backporting the
1.9.2 fix doesn't work, perhaps this is a reasonable solution?


SeaMonkey bug report:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=522635
and that also points to distro specific cairo builds - notice comments
31&  32.




Thank you muchly, I have forwarded most of your links to the opensuse 
bugzilla 626042

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