Bug 765964 - Firefox 13 Crash watching flash videos
Summary: Firefox 13 Crash watching flash videos
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 759123
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Product: openSUSE 12.2
Classification: openSUSE
Component: Firefox (show other bugs)
Version: Factory
Hardware: x86-64 openSUSE 12.2
: P5 - None : Normal (vote)
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Reported: 2012-06-07 15:31 UTC by Saúl Bordes Sánchez
Modified: 2012-06-08 17:22 UTC (History)
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Description Saúl Bordes Sánchez 2012-06-07 15:31:59 UTC
User-Agent:       Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:13.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/13.0

I updated today my OpenSUSE factory and whith it the new version of Firefox 13.

When i see flash videos on Firefox, it sometimes crash.

Reproducible: Sometimes

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Run Firefox 13 version.
2.Open some tab pages.
3. Watch any flash video embebed.
Actual Results:  
Firefox web browser crash and it exit the aplication.


If i run firefox on terminal it give me the next error when it closes:

"/usr/bin/firefox: línea 139: 10723 Violación de segmento  $MOZ_PROGRAM "$@"  "
Comment 1 Wolfgang Rosenauer 2012-06-07 21:23:16 UTC
Most likely a duplicate.
Please check if removing the package libproxy1-pacrunner-mozjs fixes the issue.
Comment 2 Marcus Meissner 2012-06-08 07:32:48 UTC
do we need to fix this in common standard setups? 
I mean will this affect people by default?It would be bad if they have a crashing firefox
Comment 3 Saúl Bordes Sánchez 2012-06-08 08:35:41 UTC
I removed the package libproxy1-pacrunner-mozjs and i have beem testing for  a long time... i can't reproduce the issue. It looks like fixed.
Comment 4 Wolfgang Rosenauer 2012-06-08 17:22:05 UTC
(In reply to comment #2)
> do we need to fix this in common standard setups? 
> I mean will this affect people by default?It would be bad if they have a
> crashing firefox

We probably should. Do you have suggestions what the best and easiest way would be?
We could add a Conflicts: libproxy1-pacrunner-mozjs to Firefox (and Seamonkey)?
Let's further discuss in the other bug.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 759123 ***