(In reply to LJoris from comment #12)
> the syslog output from eolie, paired with a backtrace should this help
That's hard to read, but the backtrace is very useful. That is a *third* crash, the at-spi2-atk issue I mentioned earlier. To keep the bug reports readable, I really need to insist on a separate bug report for each crash. Currently we have:
* This bug for the original Nicosia::GCGLLayer::makeContextCurrent issue
* Unrelated WebKitWebsiteDataStore crash (comment #6), needs a separate WebKit bug report
* Unrelated accessibility crash (comment #13), needs a separate WebKit bug report *and* and at-spi2-atk bug report. Definitely an at-spi2-atk bug here, *probably* also a WebKit bug. (Not sure.)
* A fourth unrelated crash after receiving an X server error (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/epiphany/-/issues/1642#note_1317772, probably a mesa bug, no backtrace for this one yet)
It's a lot of bugs. This might be a record: you must be very unlucky!
Anyway, at least now with good backtraces you have enough to prove there are real bugs, so we are making some progress.
(In reply to LJoris from comment #12)
> the syslog output from eolie, paired with a backtrace should this help
That's hard to read, but the backtrace is very useful. That is a *third* crash, the at-spi2-atk issue I mentioned earlier. To keep the bug reports readable, I really need to insist on a separate bug report for each crash. Currently we have:
* This bug for the original Nicosia: :GCGLLayer: :makeContextCur rent issue taStore crash (comment #6), needs a separate WebKit bug report /gitlab. gnome.org/ GNOME/epiphany/ -/issues/ 1642#note_ 1317772, probably a mesa bug, no backtrace for this one yet)
* Unrelated WebKitWebsiteDa
* Unrelated accessibility crash (comment #13), needs a separate WebKit bug report *and* and at-spi2-atk bug report. Definitely an at-spi2-atk bug here, *probably* also a WebKit bug. (Not sure.)
* A fourth unrelated crash after receiving an X server error (https:/
It's a lot of bugs. This might be a record: you must be very unlucky!
Anyway, at least now with good backtraces you have enough to prove there are real bugs, so we are making some progress.