Re: Epiphany and Firefox crash on a certain website. Warning - link may offend some readers.

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firefox -g
GTK Accessibility Module initialized
argn=src, argv=/images/zootube/videos/262.mov
argn=autoplay, argv=false
argn=type, argv=video/quicktime
argn=pluginspage, argv= http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/
argn=bgcolor, argv=#000000
argn=height, argv=300
argn=width, argv=320
[00000001] main private debug: checking builtin modules
[00000001] main private debug: checking plugin modules
[00000001] main private debug: loading plugins cache file /home/dhunter/.vlc/cache/plugins-04041e.dat
[00000001] main private warning: could not open plugins cache file /home/dhunter/.vlc/cache/plugins-04041e.dat for reading
[00000001] main private debug: recursively browsing `modules'
[00000001] main private debug: recursively browsing `/usr/lib/vlc'
[00000001] main private warning: cannot load module `/usr/lib/vlc/control/libcorba_plugin.so' (/usr/lib/vlc/control/libcorba_plugin.so: undefined symbol: mediacontrol_new_from_object)
[00000001] main private warning: cannot load module `/usr/lib/vlc/codec/libquicktime_plugin.so' (/usr/lib/vlc/codec/libquicktime_plugin.so: undefined symbol: NewHandleClear)
[00000001] main private debug: recursively browsing `plugins'
[00000001] main private debug: module bank initialized, found 239 modules
[00000001] main private debug: opening config file /home/dhunter/.vlc/vlcrc
[00000001] main private warning: config file /home/dhunter/.vlc/vlcrc does not exist yet
[00000001] main private debug: CPU has capabilities 486 586 MMX FPU
[00000001] main private debug: looking for memcpy module: 2 candidates
[00000001] main private debug: using memcpy module "memcpymmx"
[00000302] main playlist debug: waiting for thread completion
[00000302] main playlist debug: thread 156957584 (playlist) created at priority 0 (playlist/playlist.c:184)
[00000303] main private debug: waiting for thread completion
[00000303] main private debug: thread 2948090768 (preparser) created at priority 0 (playlist/playlist.c:210)
[00000304] main interface debug: looking for interface module: 1 candidate
[00000304] main interface debug: using interface module "hotkeys"
[00000304] main interface debug: thread 2937600912 (interface) created at priority 0 (interface/interface.c:231)
[00000305] main interface debug: looking for interface module: 1 candidate
[00000305] main interface debug: using interface module "screensaver"
[00000305] main interface debug: thread 2927111056 (interface) created at priority 0 (interface/interface.c:231)
/usr/lib/firefox-2.0.0.3/firefox-bin: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libvlcplugin.so: undefined symbol: XtWindowToWidget

What to do now? Looks like its trying to use quicktime. :(

On 08/05/07, Bojan Smojver <bojan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:
David Hunter <davehoz <at> gmail.com > writes:


> When I try to load the page at http://www.zooweekly.com.au/zootube/,
epiphany-2.18.1-2.fc7 crashes. Also occurs on Firefox firefox-2.0.0.3-4.fc7 .
Could it be a website issue or an issue with the software in Fedora. The gnome
crash buddy is not activated with the crash of either program.

The best thing to do would be to open a bug report in Bugzilla. You can try
running "firefox -g" after installing firefox-debuginfo RPM and then give the
backtrace output.

In any event, the theory is that applications (i.e. FF/Epi) should be able to
handle bad data (i.e . web site content) gracefully and not crash.

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