Now, the problem is fixed for me.
I think, the problem was in version mismatch of chromium-browser and
chromium-browser-inpector. Probably, their dependencies should be
changed to allow only [more] strict equivalence. Currently it's
possible to have a very outdated inspector with a fresh browser.
Hi again, after some delay.
2011/1/13 Jonathan Nieder :
> Thanks, Dmitry. If it is not too much to ask, could you visit
>
> http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/entry?template=Defect%20on%20Linux
>
> and provide this information, ideally attaching a screenshot, and then
> send the issue numb
tags 609176 - moreinfo
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Dmitry Azhichakov wrote:
> After I hit ctrl-shit-I, the panes show, but empty. I can switch "Elements" to
> "Resources" to "Scripts" etc. But they are empty: no html tree displayed, no
> scripts etc. On "Resources" I can see a selection: "Only enable for this
> session
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 06:18:46PM -0600, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Any hints for reproducing it?
No. I can't find any solution to get it working, so have no idea how it can be
reproduced.
> Have you tried with LC_ALL=C and with ~/.config/chromium, ~/.cache/chromium
> moved out of the way?
Tried, t
tags 609176 + upstream moreinfo
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Dmitry Azhichakov wrote:
> Ctrl-Shift-I shows the 'Developer tools' frame but nothing is working in it.
> It's just dead. I've checked it with clean user-data-dir also.
Works for me (also with chromium-browser 9.0.597.19~r68937-1 but on
i386). Any hints for
Package: chromium-browser
Version: 9.0.597.19~r68937-1
Severity: normal
Tags: experimental
Ctrl-Shift-I shows the 'Developer tools' frame but nothing is working in it.
It's just dead. I've checked it with clean user-data-dir also.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 6.0
APT prefers unstable
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