In generel I use the following command to open the dump:
coredumctl gdb
This opens the last dump using gdb.
My environment is arch linux but I believe that it works in
fedora.
On 11/13/2017 08:12 PM, Nolan Darilek
wrote:
at-spi2-core
2.24.1. I do get a coredump, though I don't quite know how to open
it up in coredumpctl, or indeed if it would matter since I doubt
Fedora builds debugging symbols in by default. Could happily
install them if someone told me how.
I am almost reliably reproducing this bug by:
1. Playing an MP3 directly in Firefox (I.e. visit an MP3 link
directly so the built-in player plays it.)
2. Set progress bar updates to beeps.
3. Switch away from the window.
4. Turn off speech.
I'm not sure if any or all of these are necessary. Usually, if it
doesn't happen after a few minutes of listening, a few cycles of
speech off and on plus a few window changes triggers it. I'm not
experiencing crashes closing apps, but since I started doing what
I've described Orca is pretty reliably segfaulting.
Thanks.
On 11/13/2017 03:32 PM, Mike Gorse wrote:
On Mon, 13 Nov 2017, Nolan Darilek wrote:
I'm experiencing lots of Orca segfaults
when listening to MP3s in Firefox. Based on this debug log, it
looks like it might have something to do with progress bars?
Not sure if this is an Orca or pyatspi issue, but thought I'd
send the log here for further insight. Orca master, Firefox
56, everything else is stock Fedora 26 with all updates
applied.
Could be an AT-SPI issue. What version of at-spi2-core are you
using? Do you have a core? Could you install debug symbols as
needed and get a backtrace?
Thanks,
-Mike
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