midori

Midori is a lightweight web browser.
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FS#729 - Midori crashes when loading keyboardr.com

Attached to Project: midori
Opened by scrawl (scrawl) - Sunday, 31 January 2010, 15:49 GMT+2
Last edited by Christian Dywan (kalikiana) - Tuesday, 16 March 2010, 22:40 GMT+2
Task Type Bug Report
Category Core
Status Closed
Assigned To No-one
Operating System Any
Severity High
Priority Normal
Reported Version unspecified
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

I try to load http://www.keyboardr.com with Midori, but it always freezes. No console output at all, it just freezes and I have to "kill -9" it.

Version 0.2.2
This task depends upon

Closed by  Christian Dywan (kalikiana)
Tuesday, 16 March 2010, 22:40 GMT+2
Reason for closing:  Already fixed
Additional comments about closing:  Fixed in libsoup unstable and the coming 2.30
Comment by Daniel Michalik (argafal) - Tuesday, 02 February 2010, 12:16 GMT+2
I confirm this bug report with

Command line /home/dmichalik/bin/midori/bin/midori
Midori 0.2.2-b94b737
WebKitGTK+ 1.1.19 (1.1.19)
GTK+ 2.18.6 (2.18.6)
Glib 2.22.4 (2.22.4)
libsoup 2.29.3
sqlite3 Yes
libnotify Yes
libidn No
libunique Yes
libhildon No
Platform Linux i686
Identification Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-us) AppleWebKit/531+ (KHTML, like Gecko) Safari/531.2+ Midori/0.2.2
Comment by mr Fog (mister_fog) - Tuesday, 02 February 2010, 12:59 GMT+2
I cant reproduce the crash:
* Gentoo (2.6.31-gentoo-r6 i686) .UTF-8
* gtk+-2.16.6 (USE FLAGS = "jpeg jpeg2k tiff xinerama -cups -debug -doc -test -vim-syntax")
* glib-2.20.5-r1 (USE FLAGS = "-debug -doc -fam -hardened -xattr")
* webkit-gtk-1.1.10 (USE FLAGS = "gstreamer -coverage -debug -doc -gnome-keyring -pango -test")
* midori v0.2.2
* Openbox 3.4.10

configure midori without:
unique-1.0 , libnotify , libsoup-2.4 >= 2.27.90 , libidn
Comment by Dvoynic (dvoynic) - Tuesday, 02 February 2010, 13:01 GMT+2
I cant reproduce the crash:

Midori 0.2.2 (nls sqlite unique -doc -gnome -html -idn -libnotify)
GTK+ 2.19.4,
WebKitGTK+ 1.1.19
Comment by Daniel Michalik (argafal) - Tuesday, 16 February 2010, 22:39 GMT+2
So I can't reproduce it anymore... scrawl, what about you?
Comment by scrawl (scrawl) - Wednesday, 17 February 2010, 15:42 GMT+2
Yes, I can still reproduce it.
* Arch Linux (2.6.30-ARCH x86_64)
* midori 0.2.2-1
* gtk2 2.18.6-1
* glib2 2.22.4-1
* libwebkit 1.1.15.4-3
Comment by scrawl (scrawl) - Wednesday, 17 February 2010, 15:43 GMT+2 Comment by Danny (Trizen) - Friday, 19 February 2010, 09:59 GMT+2
I can't reproduce it..
*midori.i686 ->> 0.2.2-1
*gtk2.i686 ->> 2.18.6-3
*glib2.i686 ->> 2.22.4-2
*gtk2-engines.i686 ->> 2.18.4-4
*webkitgtk.i686 ->> 1.1.15.4-1
*libsoup.i686 ->> 2.28.2-1
*sqlite.i686 ->> 3.6.22-1
*libnotify.i686 ->> 0.4.5-4

Linux Fedora 12 - LXDE 0.4.2-2
*2.6.31.12-174.2.19.fc12.i686.PAE
*athlon i386 GNU/Linux
Comment by utilitytrack (utilitytrack) - Saturday, 13 March 2010, 00:04 GMT+2
I not confirm that. Midori working as expected on domain http://www.keyboardr.com/ (80.237.132.160) with turn on JS execution or without it.

Midori 0.2.4 (buildconfig: --enable-unique --disable-libidn --disable-sqlite --enable-libnotify --enable-addons --disable-hildon)
WebKit 1.1.15.2-1 (libwebkit-1.0-2 package)
GTK+ 2.18.3
Ubuntu GNU/Linux 9.10 (2.6.31-16-generic)
Comment by andre (unma) - Tuesday, 16 March 2010, 22:27 GMT+2
I cant reproduce this bug on my pc with libsoup 2.27.90 (or something like this) -> midori freeze in a libz-function.
On my notebook with libsoup 2.29.3 it works fine.
Comment by Christian Dywan (kalikiana) - Tuesday, 16 March 2010, 22:39 GMT+2
I asked Dan, the author of libsoup, about it. 2.30 stable will be released in two weeks and stable won't be updated anymore.

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