Date: Sat, 22 Jun 2013 19:20:46 +0000 From: Miguel Clara <miguelmclara@gmail.com> To: Florian Smeets <flo@smeets.im> Cc: gecko@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: FreeBSD 10-current coredumps Youtube HTML5 Message-ID: <51C5F90E.5090706@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <51C49BBC.1010303@gmail.com> References: <51C39AAE.8080308@gmail.com> <51C4617B.8000100@gmail.com> <51C45610.3000509@smeets.im> <51C4667F.1080406@gmail.com> <51C49BBC.1010303@gmail.com>
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 06/21/13 18:30, Miguel Clara wrote: > On 06/21/13 14:43, Miguel Clara wrote: >> On 06/21/13 13:33, Florian Smeets wrote: >>> On 06/21/13 16:21, Miguel Clara wrote: >>>> >>>> On 06/20/13 21:11, Michael Gmelin wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> On Thu, 20 Jun 2013 21:59:48 +0000 Miguel Clara >>>>> <miguelmclara@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I'm running FreeBSD 10-current because my wireless card >>>>>> is not supported in 9.1! >>>>>> >>>>>> Firefox runs fine in general and I don't have or plan to >>>>>> use Flash at all in my system! >>>>>> >>>>>> I've joined the HTML5 trial on youtube, however >>>>>> everytime I try to open Youtube, and just after 2 or 3 >>>>>> secs it crashes... >>>>>> >>>>>> All I see in /var/log/messages is: kernel: pid 86052 >>>>>> (firefox), uid 1001: exited on signal 11 >>>>>> >>>>>> Running from the shell I get "Segmentation fault" before >>>>>> the crash... >>>>>> >>>>>> The first times I was getting an error related to alsa so >>>>>> I've rebuild with PulseAudio and now I just see: >>>>>> "Segmentation fault" >>>>>> >>>>>> I wonder if this is specific to FreeBSD 10, I guess other >>>>>> users must be running FF in FreeBSD 9.1 and without >>>>>> Flash! >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks! >>>> >>>>> Did you load sem(4) before starting FF? >>>> >>>>> kldload sem >>>> >>>>> Cheers, Michael >>>> >>>> >>>> Unloading sem does allow me to open youtube the video starts, >>>> but after a few seconds I get the same problem... With sem >>>> its almost instant! >>>> >>>> So I guess in my case loading sem is even worst :| >>>> > >>> Can you try "svn co >>> https://trillian.chruetertee.ch/svn/freebsd-gecko/trunk/www/firefox/" > >>> >>> > >> and build firefox from that directory and try again please. You >> could >>> also try firefox-nightly >>> (https://trillian.chruetertee.ch/svn/freebsd-gecko/trunk/www/firefox-nightly) > >>> If you want to quickly try nightly you can use this package >>> http://buildbot.rhaalovely.net/builds/firefox-24.0a1.en-US.freebsd10.0-x86_64.tar.bz2, > >>> >>> > >> just untar it and run ./firefox/firefox, the package will have >> no sound >>> though. > >>> I'm on 10-CURRENT and I can watch hours of HTML5 videos on >>> Youtube without problems. > >>> Florian > > >> Are you running nighty or the trunk version? > >> I guess I'll try the one that worked for you :) > > > > > The nightly package gave me o problems, but also no sound, and I > think this is the root of the problem! > > I've build nightly with alsa and I got the same error I had with > www/firefox: > > Assertion failed: (wrote >= 0 && wrote == got), function > alsa_refill_stream, file > /data/ports/www/firefox-nightly/work/mozilla-central-68760713a30f/media/libcubeb/src/cubeb_alsa.c, > > line 319. > Abort > > > > Now I'm building with Pulse Audio, which was also falling with > www/firefox, I'll post my results! > > I'd like to note that opera doesn't crash, and I'm also only using > HTML5. > > Thanks! > It seams I forgot to CC to freebsd-ports@freebsd.org in one of the previous emails! I couldn't build successfully with pulse support, still looking into why, In any case it seams that in 9.1 firefox works fine with alsa, so my guess is that this is a 10-current problem with "alsa audio", but I'm not sure how can I be sure of that. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.20 (FreeBSD) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJRxfkOAAoJEGKyFhaKt9g3agQP/RsGhWfvf7x5rM7vUWCUWZt1 37MsaasLqrggDwrhHSHgYyiebIZFCwFN+VzgeKXCM35sC7bT1J0qLiDq0N/NYfi2 D9ZEkbl8toysRLdKu2t8/PIAKyCEtcfxiMEV/Y0cJSG6x3GuVXPT/s5PNDWpaWNS J4OfpInJLMsFWIqFeuWxAAXlAmGCKNx87ZsK+GA84pLGHZLL8jz7RTkFJFUlVYYL W0w55LmyuPoNMsoF3WHREC/9t0EZmyAticKvLndCxRFTo6WXHUID8Qx4Nw7im9hE FIixkIHClucsGCr4+eTufneYUOV632GcAQAxNCVfDkf/K+nJ8vnbOFRpg9RX21N5 CY8RI61tn67J/qneEvxVpxJ47TElfpMfZYC3cQGlowusWuNEwoLkCI9GEa2t4x/k +ALez8KdUZvFbRNT7rKGlBjMFtAD86ML/jj8YD5dpMoOPyftyMWyzTJ75MP1w4Bf 56+sM946eDY+BW6qb1H1qpRcwm8QdrJRoC+XYVYiKB1ey4sKAY5AdJTj7ddihEY4 2JH7QQCFV9lVdWMOL/xS03H9ln2qUmnGqBQV9c1yZyz3RWcubN6RZDy/H/YkoDOB dMk3YIud3Wxh2i1B8iJD4CrzyQ3amIJtVR8mJ73wfGBsYa7joQrAUVziwbwJANZ9 MiRtCi/M0Q2lXIIqnSvc =GMIu -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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