Bug#659186: Debian bug 659186, new patch, ia64 libmozjs185

2012-11-05 Thread Émeric Maschino
forwarded 659186 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=808512 thanks Hi, 2012/10/25 Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org: TBH, I don't know who maintains the mozjs185 branch/fork and where the upstream bug tracker for that is. Unfortunately, mozjs185 looks pretty much unmaintained :-/

Bug#659186: Debian bug 659186, new patch, ia64 libmozjs185

2012-10-25 Thread Émeric Maschino
Nice :-) Will this be forwarded upstream too? I think that generic (i.e. not Debian-packaged) mozjs185 is affected. This is at least also the case with Gentoo ia64. Best regards, Emeric 2012/10/25 Michael Biebl bi...@debian.org: Thanks a lot Stefan for the patches and thanks Emeric for

Bug#659186: Debian bug 659186, new patch, ia64 libmozjs185

2012-10-25 Thread Michael Biebl
On 25.10.2012 12:38, Émeric Maschino wrote: Nice :-) Will this be forwarded upstream too? I think that generic (i.e. not Debian-packaged) mozjs185 is affected. This is at least also the case with Gentoo ia64. TBH, I don't know who maintains the mozjs185 branch/fork and where the upstream

Bug#659186: Debian bug 659186, new patch, ia64 libmozjs185

2012-10-24 Thread Michael Biebl
On 24.10.2012 23:13, Émeric Maschino wrote: Stephan, You're the man! I've tested your patched libmozjs185 for two days now. It allowed me to run GNOME Shell without a problem. And all activities that I had there ran fine (i.e. not worse than with GNOME Classic). Not convinced? Have a

Bug#659186: Debian bug 659186, new patch, ia64 libmozjs185

2012-10-20 Thread Stephan Schreiber
Émeric Maschino wrote: Patched libmozjs185 [1] didn't solve the issue, though GNOME Shell crashes in a slightly different way. ... In this case, perhaps the second part of the fix is also missing. Indeed, looking at the original bug report again [4], it appears that JS engine breakage on ia64