Bug 13887

Summary: swfdec-mozilla crashes firefox-3beta2
Product: swfdec Reporter: Michal Nowak <michal.nowak>
Component: pluginAssignee: swfdec ml <swfdec>
Status: RESOLVED INVALID QA Contact: swfdec ml <swfdec>
Severity: critical    
Priority: medium CC: mnowak
Version: 0.5.5   
Hardware: x86 (IA32)   
OS: All   
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Description Michal Nowak 2008-01-01 15:26:19 UTC
I try to see http://www.spicebird.com/demos/spicebird.html. When page loads, I can see for 1 sec "image" of play button from swfdec, then Mozilla Firefox crashes. 

Using self compiled firefox on Gentoo and latest swfdec* from Portage.

What kind of debug info can help you? strace, gdb trace... (preferably with hint on ussage)
Comment 1 Riccardo Magliocchetti 2008-02-02 05:53:43 UTC
This does not happen with 222cb3e42603590d7ca94d6d81aad941cc511c38. You can get a backtrace running "firefox -g" then "bt all" when you got the crash.
Comment 2 Pekka Lampila 2008-02-15 02:16:28 UTC
Doesn't crash for me with Firefox Beta 3 and swfdec from git, in Ubuntu Hardy
The Flash actually even works correctly :)
Comment 3 Brian Pepple 2008-02-15 06:03:24 UTC
I'm not experiencing any crashes either with the latest Firefox trunk in Fedora Rawhide.
Comment 4 Riccardo Magliocchetti 2008-04-11 09:09:14 UTC
Michal, can you reproduce it with swfdec 0.6.4 from portage?
Comment 5 Pavel Roskin 2008-04-26 19:46:33 UTC
No crash with Fedora Rawhide on x86_64 and swfdec from git.  No crash with Fedora Rawhide on x86 and swfdec 0.6.4 from the Fedora repository.  I think we should close the bug in absence of any hard facts for so long.
Comment 6 Michal Nowak 2008-04-27 08:31:18 UTC
Hey, I am the reporter.

I am not using Gentoo for some time and actually have never seen the problem again. I know swfdec works in recent Fedora on both i386 and x86_64. I have no interest in having this BZ live for more than is necessary. 

Thanks all for participating, now I am closing this.

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