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Hi everyone,
after the latest update of qt5-webengine (5.7.0-3 -> 5.7.0-4) kmail is not able to show mail-contents anymore. Both in the preview area as well as in the single message window it only shows a grey area where the content should be.
Downgrading qt5-webengine to 5.7.0-3 works around this issue.
Am I the only one? Is there anything we can do about this or should this be reported upstream?
Thanks,
Torben
Last edited by hoerbert (2016-10-10 19:51:04)
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What version of jsoncpp?
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Newest one.
[hoerbert@Arch pkg]$ pacman -Q jsoncpp
jsoncpp 1.7.7-1Offline
Qupzilla's crashing here after the new qt5-webengine (and jsoncpp).
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For me, qupzilla is crashing a lot more spectacularly than it used to already crash anyway...
Managing AUR repos The Right Way -- aurpublish (now a standalone tool)
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Qupzilla has been very solid here except for these webengine updates. I've been forced to go back to Firefox, just now.
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Well, really, everything I touch that uses qtwebengine crashes/crashed -- I was curious about finding an alternative lightweight browser for quick things (because I actually like Firefox a lot) and a number of options use qtwebengine.
I figure qt5-webengine is probably not fundamentally broken, but I didn't really have much interest pursuing it because I don't really *need* another browser.
But FWIW I do see significantly worse behavior too. Once I actually try it, which I didn't have much cause to do. ![]()
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It doesn't die now, instead it flickers wildly and in the terminal it outputs miles and miles of stack traces. consuming my guake buffer in seconds.
Last edited by eschwartz (2016-10-09 19:33:11)
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Yes, it flickers wildly. Stack traces are shorter here, but anyway…
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Plex Media Player crashes after upgrading qt5-webengine to 5.7.0-4. jsoncpp 1.7.7-1 is installed and I've tried recompiling PMP but the only thing that fixes it is downgrading qt5-webengine to 5.7.0-3.
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New version of qt5-webengine (5.7.0-5) is in repo, and KDEPIM 16.08.1-2, too. Both (mainly the first) solve the problem.
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New version of qt5-webengine (5.7.0-5) is in repo, and KDEPIM 16.08.1-2, too. Both (mainly the first) solve the problem.
Indeed it does.
=> solved
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Thanks to the selflessly working, kind-hearted Arch devs, I'm back again to beautiful QupZilla, trusting them not to release such a critical component without minimal testing. ![]()
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