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Well, the file
(/usr/lib/j2se/1.4/jre/plugin/amd64/mozilla/libjavaplugin_oji.so) was
installed by j2re1-4 from blackdown, non-free indeed. Ofcourse a
better handling of failing plugins would have been nice. To close this
bug is maybe not the right thing to do until issues with plugins
behaving weird are resolved? My idea of correct operation is that my
browser should start, and run normally, but report that it has a
plugin that's not behaving correctly and is disabled, rather than not
starting(epiphany) or locking up randomly(firefox). But that's just
me. Close the bug if you feel we/you/nobody will/can fix this issue..
A note, eventually a "conflicts" would have been at its place here?
- Bug#486236: epiphany-browser: Segmentation fault Daniel Lysfjord
- Bug#486236: epiphany-browser: Segmentation fault Daniel Lysfjord
- Bug#486236: epiphany-browser: Segmentation fault Mike Hommey
- Bug#486236: epiphany-browser: Segmentation fault Daniel Lysfjord