Should this bug Issue 943484: Tab crashes when
HTMLMediaElement.captureStream() is called on with MediaSource
Blob URL set at src
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=943484 be filed
here?
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This means that packaging issues will be looked at, but issues with the
browser's behaviour should be reported upstream (and yes upstream as a
vendor doesn't officially support Chromium, only Chrome, so it's likely
that the first thing that they will ask is whether the issue is
reproducible with Ch
@osomon
> nor is it supported in any way
> Bug reports against versions of chromium in that PPA are welcome of
course
Does that mean that the team which publishes ppa:chromium-team/dev do
not try to fix source code of the published Chromium package when bug
reports point out specific code run in
Closing per last comment and per upstream bug status
(https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=986060).
@guest271314: please note that ppa:chromium-team/dev is not recommended
for end users, nor is it supported in any way. It's mostly used for
build testing purposes. Bug reports again
Fixed.
Using status = await handle . requestPermission({ writable = true }) which
requires granting permission at two consectutive prompts
1) "Let sites read this folder";
2) "Save changes to original files"
Additionally, substituted removeEntry() for remove().
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