Discussion:
[surf] segmentation fault
Lorenzo Bolla
2009-10-31 18:03:05 UTC
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Hi all,

I've tried to compile the latest surf version with libwebkit-1.1.15.3-1 and
gtk-1.2.10-9.
Compilation went fine, but running surf from the command line gets me a
"Segmentation fault".
Any hints?
I'm running Arch Linux 2.6.31-ARCH

Thanks,
L.
cryptix
2009-10-31 18:31:58 UTC
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Hi,

libwebkit-1.1.15.3-1 breaks surf (and i heard uzbl, too).
try to get 1.1.15.2-1, which might be in /var/cache/pacman/pkg/ if you
haven't cleaned after the update or just installed.


no problem,

C.
Post by Lorenzo Bolla
Hi all,
I've tried to compile the latest surf version with
libwebkit-1.1.15.3-1 and gtk-1.2.10-9.
Compilation went fine, but running surf from the command line gets
me a "Segmentation fault".
Any hints?
I'm running Arch Linux 2.6.31-ARCH
Thanks,
L.
Dieter Plaetinck
2009-10-31 20:00:17 UTC
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On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 19:31:58 +0100
Post by cryptix
Hi,
libwebkit-1.1.15.3-1 breaks surf (and i heard uzbl, too).
try to get 1.1.15.2-1, which might be in /var/cache/pacman/pkg/ if
you haven't cleaned after the update or just installed.
no problem,
C.
Post by Lorenzo Bolla
Hi all,
I've tried to compile the latest surf version with
libwebkit-1.1.15.3-1 and gtk-1.2.10-9.
Compilation went fine, but running surf from the command line gets
me a "Segmentation fault".
Any hints?
I'm running Arch Linux 2.6.31-ARCH
Thanks,
L.
blame zemberek
see http://www.uzbl.org/news.php?id=17 for solution/workaround
Anselm R Garbe
2009-10-31 18:49:07 UTC
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Post by Lorenzo Bolla
Hi all,
I've tried to compile the latest surf version with libwebkit-1.1.15.3-1 and
gtk-1.2.10-9.
Compilation went fine, but running surf from the command line gets me a
"Segmentation fault".
Any hints?
I'm running Arch Linux 2.6.31-ARCH
I tried to reproduce these crashes on ubuntu jaunty system yesterday
with a custom glib 2.22, gtk-2.18 and webkit 1.1.15.3 build
/usr/local/lib. It didn't crash for me when running it as follows:

LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib:/usr/lib ./surf

So I'm a bit puzzled it worked for me without any issues and other
telling me they tracked it down into enchant's dbus behavior or
something. Is this arch linux related I wonder?

Kind regards,
Anselm
Anselm R Garbe
2009-10-31 18:56:26 UTC
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Post by Anselm R Garbe
Post by Lorenzo Bolla
Hi all,
I've tried to compile the latest surf version with libwebkit-1.1.15.3-1 and
gtk-1.2.10-9.
Compilation went fine, but running surf from the command line gets me a
"Segmentation fault".
Any hints?
I'm running Arch Linux 2.6.31-ARCH
I tried to reproduce these crashes on ubuntu jaunty system yesterday
with a custom glib 2.22, gtk-2.18 and webkit 1.1.15.3 build
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib:/usr/lib ./surf
So I'm a bit puzzled it worked for me without any issues and other
telling me they tracked it down into enchant's dbus behavior or
something. Is this arch linux related I wonder?
Btw. these issue will be obsolete at some point, if one uses stali ;)

Kind regards,
Anselm
Moritz Wilhelmy
2009-10-31 18:59:45 UTC
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Post by Anselm R Garbe
So I'm a bit puzzled it worked for me without any issues and other
telling me they tracked it down into enchant's dbus behavior or
something. Is this arch linux related I wonder?
As already said in a earlier thread, my arch has this behaviour too.

Regards
Moritz
Ramil Farkhshatov
2009-10-31 20:10:43 UTC
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Post by Anselm R Garbe
Post by Lorenzo Bolla
Hi all,
I've tried to compile the latest surf version with libwebkit-1.1.15.3-1 and
gtk-1.2.10-9.
Compilation went fine, but running surf from the command line gets me a
"Segmentation fault".
Any hints?
I'm running Arch Linux 2.6.31-ARCH
I tried to reproduce these crashes on ubuntu jaunty system yesterday
with a custom glib 2.22, gtk-2.18 and webkit 1.1.15.3 build
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib:/usr/lib ./surf
So I'm a bit puzzled it worked for me without any issues and other
telling me they tracked it down into enchant's dbus behavior or
something. Is this arch linux related I wonder?
Archlinux(i686), surf 0.3-1 build from AUR, libwebkit-1.1.15.3-1 works
well.
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Ramil Farkhshatov
Kurt H Maier
2009-10-31 19:16:33 UTC
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Post by Lorenzo Bolla
Hi all,
I've tried to compile the latest surf version with libwebkit-1.1.15.3-1 and
gtk-1.2.10-9.
Try using gtk2. Webkit requires a very recent version of gtk2.
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# Kurt H Maier
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