Bug 22937 - Since end of november / beginning of december webkits have gotten a lot of crashes across multiple computers
Summary: Since end of november / beginning of december webkits have gotten a lot of cr...
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Alias: None
Product: WebKit
Classification: Unclassified
Component: WebKit Misc. (show other bugs)
Version: 528+ (Nightly build)
Hardware: Mac (Intel) OS X 10.5
: P1 Normal
Assignee: Nobody
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Reported: 2008-12-19 12:32 PST by Sam Pullara
Modified: 2008-12-20 13:32 PST (History)
1 user (show)

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Many crash logs of webkit nightly (202.50 KB, application/zip)
2008-12-19 12:33 PST, Sam Pullara
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Description Sam Pullara 2008-12-19 12:32:21 PST
Attaching crash logs.
Comment 1 Sam Pullara 2008-12-19 12:33:00 PST
Created attachment 26150 [details]
Many crash logs of webkit nightly
Comment 2 Alexey Proskuryakov 2008-12-20 03:40:31 PST
I've looked through these crash log, and I don't think that this bug is actionable.

If you are seeing random crashes, please just let CrashReporter submit the information to Apple, briefly describing what you were doing at the time of the crash. If you are seeing reproducible or semi-reproducible crashes at particular web sites, please file individual bugs for each.
Comment 3 Sam Pullara 2008-12-20 09:39:10 PST
I agree with you and thats what I have been doing however people on the IRC channel told me to submit them to the bug reporter.

The crashes aren't generally related to particular websites so that box is useless.  Maybe it needs to track those things itself? I'd run a debug version if it would help.
Comment 4 Alexey Proskuryakov 2008-12-20 13:32:55 PST
Yes, crash logs from debug versions are often more informative.

Of these crashes, many are in Java plug-in. Maybe you could find out which of the pages you visit use Java, and try to find reproducible steps. Most of the rest are in JavaScript, and have the same stack trace, so it's possible that they happen on very particular sites, as well.