Steps to reproduce 1- Load https://www.backmarket.es with WebKitGtk+ 2.10.8 2- The page starts to load and some contents are shown 3- The load is canceled and the error page is shown PS: works fine with ToT as of today
(In reply to comment #0) > 3- The load is canceled and the error page is shown Sounds like it's crashing, can you post a backtrace (e.g. from coredumpctl)? (In reply to comment #0) > 1- Load https://www.backmarket.es with WebKitGtk+ 2.10.8 FWIW this is a known-broken release, don't use it for anything!
(In reply to comment #1) > (In reply to comment #0) > > 3- The load is canceled and the error page is shown > > Sounds like it's crashing, can you post a backtrace (e.g. from coredumpctl)? I'll try later on my desktop machine because I don't have enough room in my laptop to install the dbg package. > (In reply to comment #0) > > 1- Load https://www.backmarket.es with WebKitGtk+ 2.10.8 > > FWIW this is a known-broken release, don't use it for anything! :) tell Debian maintainer (aka Berto). This is the one using in the supposedly cutting-edge unstable Debian.
(In reply to comment #2) > :) tell Debian maintainer (aka Berto). This is the one using in the > supposedly cutting-edge unstable Debian. Berto was actually one of the first to realize the breakage, in bug #155426. Anyway, I see that he has 2.12.0 in sid already, so that should be coming your way soon....
(In reply to comment #2) > > > 1- Load https://www.backmarket.es with WebKitGtk+ 2.10.8 > > > > FWIW this is a known-broken release, don't use it for anything! > > :) tell Debian maintainer (aka Berto). This is the one using in the > supposedly cutting-edge unstable Debian. You were probably using testing. Unstable has 2.12.0.
(In reply to comment #4) > (In reply to comment #2) > > > > 1- Load https://www.backmarket.es with WebKitGtk+ 2.10.8 > > > > > > FWIW this is a known-broken release, don't use it for anything! > > > > :) tell Debian maintainer (aka Berto). This is the one using in the > > supposedly cutting-edge unstable Debian. > > You were probably using testing. Unstable has 2.12.0. I'm sure I were not :), just need some update. Anyway I'll try to get a backtrace.
Working fine with 2.12.3 FWIW.
Closing as this is too old right now, nobody cares about 2.10.x