RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 260455 287773
[GStreamer] Crash in SourceBufferPrivateGStreamer::flush
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=287773
Summary [GStreamer] Crash in SourceBufferPrivateGStreamer::flush
Caden Mitchell
Reported 2025-02-16 10:58:19 PST
Created attachment 474241 [details] Full backtrace from Epiphany # System info CPU: AARCH64 & AMD x86_64 GPU: Apple M1 & AMD Radeon 7900 XTX OS: Asahi Fedora Remix v40 (AARCH64) & Fedora Silverblue 40 (x06_64) Packaging method: Flatpak (Flathub & GNOME Apps Nightly) WebKitGTK 2.46.6 GStreamer 1.24.12 Epiphany (Web) 47.0-47.3.1 & 48.beta-11-g3987c334a+ # Description I was using YouTube and after fullscreening a video via double click, the whole page crashed. The browser automatically left fullscreen and, I reloaded the page. After reloading the page, I can no longer use fullscreen, either with double click in the player or, with the fullscreen button. I need to open an entirely new tab and open the video to be able to fullscreen. # Steps to reproduce 1. Double click into a YouTube video to fullscreen it. This often crashes the page on mid-range computers. You may need to try a few times. 2. After the page crashes, reload it 3. Try to fullscreen the video again, try the fullscreen button # Expected bahavior After a page crashes, I expect to be able to reload and have normal functionality. # Actual behavior I lose functionality if it crashes the webpage. # Additional notes I have encountered this bug multiple times on both my Apple M1 running Asahi Fedora Remix and, on my AMD Ryzen desktop.
Attachments
Full backtrace from Epiphany (137.33 KB, text/plain)
2025-02-16 10:58 PST, Caden Mitchell
no flags
Philippe Normand
Comment 1 2025-02-17 12:06:12 PST
Can *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 260455 ***
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