[WebKit-devel] [kwebkitpart] [Bug 317475] Konqueror segfault opening link in new tab
Terence Wendt
silicon.penguin67 at gmail.com
Sat Dec 7 20:52:51 UTC 2013
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=317475
--- Comment #35 from Terence Wendt <silicon.penguin67 at gmail.com> ---
This is interesting, when I run this command: " rpm -qa |grep libQtWebKit4
"
This is the result I get: " error: rpmdbNextIterator: skipping h# 11963
Header V3 RSA/SHA256 Signature, key ID 3dbdc284: BAD "
Probably not related anyway...
I using OpenSuSE 13.1
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 12:18 PM, Russ Fineman <upscope at nwi.net> wrote:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=317475
>
> --- Comment #34 from Russ Fineman <upscope at nwi.net> ---
> (In reply to comment #33)
> > Steps to reproduce:
> > 1. Select context menu on a link
> > 2. Select "Open in a new tab"
> > 3. Konqueror crashes
> >
> > I don't know how to get my current QtWebkit version and have no way of
> > knowing what it was when I reported that the crash occured. I generally
> use
> > Firefox as a web browser, so I can't recall exactly when the last crash
> was.
> From Command Line
> Code
> --------------
> @linux-rpl7:~> rpm -qa |grep libQtWebKit4
> -------------
> Results on openSUSE 12.3
> libQtWebKit4-4.8.5+2.3.3-91.1.x86_64
> libQtWebKit4-debuginfo-4.8.5+2.3.3-91.1.x86_64
> >
> > These questions are mainly thought-provoking, rhetorical and intended for
> > the program writers: Shouldn't backtrace ideally pick up things like the
> > QtWebkit version using the debug symbols? If it does not, is there not a
> way
> > to include whatever is necessary with the corresponding debug package?
> Yes,
> > I realize that distributors like Ubuntu change packages so that there is
> no
> > way to guarantee what is in the source ends up in the debug package. How
> > many crash reports does it take to confirm a bug? Shouldn't the reports
> from
> > this and the duplicates be sufficient?
>
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