Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
X-Debbugs-Cc: maxim.7x...@simplelogin.fr
* Package name: tenacity
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Recent updates solved my issue. I can confirm that Chromium
119.0.6045.105-1~deb12u1 is no longer affected by a crash; the --incognito
option works as intended. The last affected version that I did use was
117.0.5938.62-1~deb12u1. I did not test the 118 release.
In brief, the bug is resolved. Th
Yes, you are right; I installed chromium-common-dbgsym alone, without
chromium-dbgsym… My bad. Here are the new log extract (one ?? () did remain,
yet):
Thread 1 "chromium" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x576fa56b in base::ObserverList::AddObserver(base::RunLoop::NestingOb
I have taken a closer look at the issue with `chromium -g` command — by the
way, it is still present in chromium=116.0.5845.96-1~deb12u1 but this log was
from the 115.0.X version.
I hope I did not omit anything useful (the original log file had more than 600
lines).
Best regards.
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# Env:
By running `chromium --temp-profile --incognito` there is no more "handshake"
errors, yet I still have "tag not found" and "segmentation fault". At the end,
Chromium fails to start:
~$ chromium --temp-profile --incognito
Using temporary profile: /tmp/tmp.MieOJUxAZj
Gtk-Message: 10:39:17.609: Fai
My issue is still present when updating to 115.0.5790.170-1~deb12u1 (bookworm
security). Retrograding to 114.0.5735.198-1~deb12u1 (bookworm main) fix it.
Starting Chromium 115 from terminal, the result is:
~$ chromium --incognito
Gtk-Message: 16:30:35.686: Failed to load module "appmenu-gtk-modul
Package: chromium
Version: 115.0.5790.98-1~deb12u1
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: maxim.7x...@simplelogin.fr, t...@security.debian.org
Dear Maintainer,
Since last Bookworm stable update (deb12u1), Chromium crash after few seconds
when starting with --incognito option (in order to navigate in pri
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