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...enough to do it.
The issue is:
firefox crashes with this message (when run from terminal):
Can't find symbol 'glXBindTexImageEXT'
Can't find symbol 'glXReleaseTexImageEXT'
Mesa 7.11 implementation error: unexpected format in _mesa_choose_tex_format()
Please report at bugs.freedesktop.org
Mesa 7.11 implementation error: unexpected MESA_FORMAT for renderbuffer
Please report at bugs.freedesktop.org
###!!! ABORT: Divide by zero: file /build/src/mozilla-release/toolkit/xre/nsSigHandlers.cpp, line 172
###!!! ABORT: Divide by zero: file /build/src/mozilla-release/toolkit/xre/nsSigHandlers.cpp, line 172
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I'd have to register but then, judgeing from reading the other bug-reports, would not know how to describe it to be useful ...
Any help on that?
It happens on only one site so far, but consistently.
Warning: do not click that second link unless you are prepared to see your browser crash instantly - if it is firefox!
http://www.postbank.de/
the menu top left - when I choose the second option: online banking
full link:
http://www.postbank.de/-snm-0184330278- … _banking_4
Not sure whether it is their implementation, but such should not happen.
Works in Chromium.
Last edited by jomen (2011-09-11 12:30:36)
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I'm also not sure if this is a bug for freedesktop.org. This looks more like an issue with firefox.
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Thanks!
Following the firefox directions on how to report a crash, I get to the point where I'm told to put
about:crashes
in the location bar and check for this bug already being there.
Problem is, that address does not work with my firefox from Arch repository.
Is that from firefox not built by them but being an Arch specific version from our own repositories?
Would it be prudent to report that bug to them when it is not their build?
Last edited by jomen (2011-09-11 12:11:20)
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I could have thought of this before posting the above
I downloaded the original version of firefox, moved ~/.mozilla out of the way, and installed it.
The test for the crash was successful - it did crash too.
It also took me directly and automated through the procedure of reporting the bug.
Problem solved, so far.
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By the way: In firefox nightly from today + r600g on mesa git from today + xorg 7.11 from testing it just works without crashing.
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