TW MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.3 x86_64 broken?
Hi, I wanted to write here first before creating a bug report - maybe a similar problem has already occurred and I didn't find the corresponding bug report. After the latest TW update to MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.3 x86_64, Firefox no longer works correctly. For example, when I log into a site and try to open a second tab, Firefox hangs and stops responding. I have to kill it to stop it. If I install the previous release MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.2 x86_64 then everything is back to normal. Has anyone else noticed this behavior? Regards Paolo
On 10/14/21 10:45, munix9 wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to write here first before creating a bug report - maybe a similar problem has already occurred and I didn't find the corresponding bug report.
After the latest TW update to MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.3 x86_64, Firefox no longer works correctly. For example, when I log into a site and try to open a second tab, Firefox hangs and stops responding. I have to kill it to stop it. If I install the previous release MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.2 x86_64 then everything is back to normal.
Has anyone else noticed this behavior?
Regards Paolo
No such issue here: Firefox works properly.
Am 14.10.21 um 10:45 schrieb munix9:
Hi,
I wanted to write here first before creating a bug report - maybe a similar problem has already occurred and I didn't find the corresponding bug report.
After the latest TW update to MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.3 x86_64, Firefox no longer works correctly. For example, when I log into a site and try to open a second tab, Firefox hangs and stops responding. I have to kill it to stop it. If I install the previous release MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.2 x86_64 then everything is back to normal.
Has anyone else noticed this behavior?
Regards Paolo
I saw the same thing. I played round a little bit (rolling back the version, updated again). Finally I resetted the profile, now everything runs nicely again. Best regars -- Johannes Weberhofer Weberhofer GmbH, Austria, Vienna
Am 14.10.21 um 10:45 schrieb munix9:
Hi,
I wanted to write here first before creating a bug report - maybe a similar problem has already occurred and I didn't find the corresponding bug report.
After the latest TW update to MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.3 x86_64, Firefox no longer works correctly. For example, when I log into a site and try to open a second tab, Firefox hangs and stops responding. I have to kill it to stop it. If I install the previous release MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.2 x86_64 then everything is back to normal.
Has anyone else noticed this behavior?
Regards Paolo
No issue for me, just upgraded and it works as expected. Maybe a plugin or profile setting?
On Thu, 2021-10-14 at 11:28 +0200, Johannes Weberhofer wrote:
Am 14.10.21 um 10:45 schrieb munix9:
Hi,
I wanted to write here first before creating a bug report - maybe a similar problem has already occurred and I didn't find the corresponding bug report.
After the latest TW update to MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.3 x86_64, Firefox no longer works correctly. For example, when I log into a site and try to open a second tab, Firefox hangs and stops responding. I have to kill it to stop it. If I install the previous release MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.2 x86_64 then everything is back to normal.
Has anyone else noticed this behavior?
I saw the same thing. I played round a little bit (rolling back the version, updated again). Finally I resetted the profile, now everything runs nicely again.
Same thing here, nuking the profile did not help for me and I ended up installing the previous release as well. -- Have a lot of fun! Marcel Kühlhorn
Hello! On 10/14/21 14:20, Marcel Kühlhorn wrote:
Same thing here, nuking the profile did not help for me and I ended up installing the previous release as well.
Does anyone know whether there is an elegant way for finding the previous version without having to browse the FTP servers manually?
Thanks, Adrian
Am Mittwoch, 20. Oktober 2021, 10:24:47 CEST schrieb John Paul Adrian Glaubitz:
Hello!
On 10/14/21 14:20, Marcel Kühlhorn wrote:
Same thing here, nuking the profile did not help for me and I ended up installing the previous release as well.
Does anyone know whether there is an elegant way for finding the previous version without having to browse the FTP servers manually?
Thanks, Adrian
That's what the (third-party) tumbleweed-cli tool was developed for afaik. regards
On 10/14/21 19:15, munix9 wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to write here first before creating a bug report - maybe a similar problem has already occurred and I didn't find the corresponding bug report.
Next time please just file a bug report, it takes 5 seconds for the maintainer to mark it as a duplicate if it happens to be one which is a more efficient use of everyones time. -- Simon Lees (Simotek) http://simotek.net Emergency Update Team keybase.io/simotek SUSE Linux Adelaide Australia, UTC+10:30 GPG Fingerprint: 5B87 DB9D 88DC F606 E489 CEC5 0922 C246 02F0 014B
Am 14.10.21 um 14:33 schrieb Simon Lees:
On 10/14/21 19:15, munix9 wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to write here first before creating a bug report - maybe a similar problem has already occurred and I didn't find the corresponding bug report.
Next time please just file a bug report, it takes 5 seconds for the maintainer to mark it as a duplicate if it happens to be one which is a more efficient use of everyones time.
Similar problem, only after updating to firefox 93 14 октября 2021 г. 14:45:24 GMT+06:00, munix9 <munix9@googlemail.com> пишет:
Hi,
I wanted to write here first before creating a bug report - maybe a similar problem has already occurred and I didn't find the corresponding bug report.
After the latest TW update to MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.3 x86_64, Firefox no longer works correctly. For example, when I log into a site and try to open a second tab, Firefox hangs and stops responding. I have to kill it to stop it. If I install the previous release MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.2 x86_64 then everything is back to normal.
Has anyone else noticed this behavior?
Regards Paolo
* Dead Mozay <windowskaput@gmail.com> [10-14-21 13:22]:
Similar problem, only after updating to firefox 93
14 октября 2021 г. 14:45:24 GMT+06:00, munix9 <munix9@googlemail.com> пишет:
Hi,
I wanted to write here first before creating a bug report - maybe a similar problem has already occurred and I didn't find the corresponding bug report.
After the latest TW update to MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.3 x86_64, Firefox no longer works correctly. For example, when I log into a site and try to open a second tab, Firefox hangs and stops responding. I have to kill it to stop it. If I install the previous release MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.2 x86_64 then everything is back to normal.
Has anyone else noticed this behavior?
Regards Paolo
I am on MozillaFirefox-93.0-1.1.x86_64 and do not have that problem! -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member facebook/ptilopteri Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode
Hello, I'm on Firefox-93 and since today it hangs after loading a page. Br, András Stöckert -----Original Message----- From: Patrick Shanahan <paka@opensuse.org> Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2021 7:47 PM To: factory@lists.opensuse.org Subject: Re: TW MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.3 x86_64 broken? * Dead Mozay <windowskaput@gmail.com> [10-14-21 13:22]:
Similar problem, only after updating to firefox 93
14 октября 2021 г. 14:45:24 GMT+06:00, munix9 <munix9@googlemail.com> пишет:
Hi,
I wanted to write here first before creating a bug report - maybe a similar problem has already occurred and I didn't find the corresponding bug report.
After the latest TW update to MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.3 x86_64, Firefox no longer works correctly. For example, when I log into a site and try to open a second tab, Firefox hangs and stops responding. I have to kill it to stop it. If I install the previous release MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.2 x86_64 then everything is back to normal.
Has anyone else noticed this behavior?
Regards Paolo
I am on MozillaFirefox-93.0-1.1.x86_64 and do not have that problem! -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member facebook/ptilopteri Photos: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/piwigo paka @ IRCnet freenode
On 10/19/21 11:20 PM, Michael Ströder wrote:
On 10/19/21 20:40, Stöckert András wrote:
I'm on Firefox-93 and since today it hangs after loading a page.
Same here. Also WebRTC does not properly work anymore and many crashes.
Ciao, Michael.
I have this situation since beginning of September but not only in FF but also Chromium. See also https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1191815 and https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1190141 Sebastian
El mar, 19 oct 2021 a las 18:41, Sebix (<sebix@sebix.at>) escribió:
On 10/19/21 11:20 PM, Michael Ströder wrote:
On 10/19/21 20:40, Stöckert András wrote:
I'm on Firefox-93 and since today it hangs after loading a page.
Same here. Also WebRTC does not properly work anymore and many crashes.
Ciao, Michael.
I have this situation since beginning of September but not only in FF but also Chromium. See also https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1191815 and https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1190141
The only way to play the youtube videos in FF 93.0, is to open only tabs of youtube, and then appear a old bug, with high CPU usage, the RDD Process: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1560728 Regards, Juan -- USA LINUX OPENSUSE QUE ES SOFTWARE LIBRE, NO NECESITAS PIRATEAR NADA Y NI TE VAS A PREOCUPAR MAS POR LOS VIRUS Y SPYWARES: http://www.opensuse.org/es/ Puedes visitar mi blog en: http://jerbes.blogspot.com.ar/
On 19. 10. 21, 20:40, Stöckert András wrote:
Hello,
I'm on Firefox-93 and since today it hangs after loading a page.
FWIW I hit it in the past few days too and created an upstream bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1736770 -- js suse labs
On Wed, Oct 20, 2021 at 10:30:25AM +0200, Jiri Slaby wrote:
On 19. 10. 21, 20:40, Stöckert András wrote:
Hello,
I'm on Firefox-93 and since today it hangs after loading a page.
FWIW I hit it in the past few days too and created an upstream bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1736770
Mozilla team is working on it and we probably have a fix ready. Ciao, Marcus
On 20.10.21 10:30, Jiri Slaby wrote:
On 19. 10. 21, 20:40, Stöckert András wrote:
Hello,
I'm on Firefox-93 and since today it hangs after loading a page.
FWIW I hit it in the past few days too and created an upstream bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1736770
regarding /proc/sys/crypto/fips_enabled read failure: If I did not always have apparmor disabled globally anway, I would try this next. -- Stefan Seyfried "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." -- Richard Feynman
On 20. 10. 21, 10:42, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
On 20.10.21 10:30, Jiri Slaby wrote:
On 19. 10. 21, 20:40, Stöckert András wrote:
Hello,
I'm on Firefox-93 and since today it hangs after loading a page.
FWIW I hit it in the past few days too and created an upstream bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1736770
regarding /proc/sys/crypto/fips_enabled read failure: If I did not always have apparmor disabled globally anway, I would try this next.
No LSM enabled here :). -- js suse labs
On 20.10.21 10:44, Jiri Slaby wrote:
No LSM enabled here :).
All good then :-) It's just my usual suspect on any "permission denied" issue, nowadays accompanied by systemd hardening stuff. And honestly: who needs security if it breaks Youtube!!! ;-) -- Stefan Seyfried "For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled." -- Richard Feynman
On Wed, Oct 20, 2021 at 10:42:34AM +0200, Stefan Seyfried wrote:
On 20.10.21 10:30, Jiri Slaby wrote:
On 19. 10. 21, 20:40, Stöckert András wrote:
Hello,
I'm on Firefox-93 and since today it hangs after loading a page.
FWIW I hit it in the past few days too and created an upstream bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1736770
regarding /proc/sys/crypto/fips_enabled read failure: If I did not always have apparmor disabled globally anway, I would try this next.
The "socket" sandbox of firefox was not accepting reads of this file (the "content" one did already), we will release a fixed Firefox that allows this. Ciao, Marcus
El jue, 14 oct 2021 a las 5:45, munix9 (<munix9@googlemail.com>) escribió:
Hi,
I wanted to write here first before creating a bug report - maybe a similar problem has already occurred and I didn't find the corresponding bug report.
After the latest TW update to MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.3 x86_64, Firefox no longer works correctly. For example, when I log into a site and try to open a second tab, Firefox hangs and stops responding. I have to kill it to stop it. If I install the previous release MozillaFirefox 92.0.1-1.2 x86_64 then everything is back to normal.
Has anyone else noticed this behavior?
Yesterday I upgraded Tumbleweed, and now I have Firefox Release 93.0 October 5, 2021 https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/93.0/releasenotes/ It's unstable with 3 tabs, one of them youtube. If I make top on konsole, I don't find a process with the name "Firefox", I find: Web Content GeckoMain Regards, Juan -- USA LINUX OPENSUSE QUE ES SOFTWARE LIBRE, NO NECESITAS PIRATEAR NADA Y NI TE VAS A PREOCUPAR MAS POR LOS VIRUS Y SPYWARES: http://www.opensuse.org/es/ Puedes visitar mi blog en: http://jerbes.blogspot.com.ar/
Hi, since I'm not sure if everyone follows bugzilla. We finally found - after a lot of trial and error - that something in Tumbleweed must have changed breaking Firefox on build time. We know how to workaround it and also a possible "fix" (where fix means yet another "workaround"). The current/new Firefox builds available in OBS' mozilla repo should work again. The original Tumbleweed builds are still suffering from the issue until either rust or llvm is fixed. http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1192067 At least that is all we could do from the Firefox side. The next time I'll point directly to some toolchain to save several days of efforts for multiple people who helped me in debugging this. Wolfgang
On Wed 2021-10-27, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
since I'm not sure if everyone follows bugzilla.
We finally found - after a lot of trial and error - that something in Tumbleweed must have changed breaking Firefox on build time.
We know how to workaround it and also a possible "fix" (where fix means yet another "workaround").
Thank you, Wolfang and everyone who helped with that puzzle (Manfred,...)!
The next time I'll point directly to some toolchain to save several days of efforts for multiple people who helped me in debugging this.
Sorry about that, and definitely much appreciated! Gerald -- Dr. Gerald Pfeifer <gp@suse.com>, CTO @SUSE + chair @openSUSE
Hi Wolfgang! On 10/27/21 17:30, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
We finally found - after a lot of trial and error - that something in Tumbleweed must have changed breaking Firefox on build time.
We know how to workaround it and also a possible "fix" (where fix means yet another "workaround").
The current/new Firefox builds available in OBS' mozilla repo should work again. The original Tumbleweed builds are still suffering from the issue until either rust or llvm is fixed.
Thanks for looking into this. I have installed the MozillaFirefox package from Mozilla:Factory but this does not seem to fix the issue for me. Firefox still randomly hangs. Adrian
Am 28.10.21 um 23:38 schrieb John Paul Adrian Glaubitz:
Hi Wolfgang!
On 10/27/21 17:30, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
We finally found - after a lot of trial and error - that something in Tumbleweed must have changed breaking Firefox on build time.
We know how to workaround it and also a possible "fix" (where fix means yet another "workaround").
The current/new Firefox builds available in OBS' mozilla repo should work again. The original Tumbleweed builds are still suffering from the issue until either rust or llvm is fixed.
Thanks for looking into this. I have installed the MozillaFirefox package from Mozilla:Factory but this does not seem to fix the issue for me. Firefox still randomly hangs.
Yes, due to the fact that mozilla:Factory is the primary staging area for TW the workaround (using rust from an external repository) is not implemented there. The packages in mozilla are totally source identical but built against a working toolchain. Wolfgang
Hi Wolfgang! On 10/28/21 23:47, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Yes, due to the fact that mozilla:Factory is the primary staging area for TW the workaround (using rust from an external repository) is not implemented there. The packages in mozilla are totally source identical but built against a working toolchain.
So, the "firefox93" package from mozilla project [1] will work? Adrian
Am 28.10.21 um 23:49 schrieb John Paul Adrian Glaubitz:
Hi Wolfgang!
On 10/28/21 23:47, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Yes, due to the fact that mozilla:Factory is the primary staging area for TW the workaround (using rust from an external repository) is not implemented there. The packages in mozilla are totally source identical but built against a working toolchain.
So, the "firefox93" package from mozilla project [1] will work?
Yes
Am 28.10.21 um 23:51 schrieb John Paul Adrian Glaubitz:
On 10/28/21 23:50, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
So, the "firefox93" package from mozilla project [1] will work?
Yes
Could you enable the builds?
The latest version was already built. I keep builds of the mozilla monsters disabled to save rare OBS resources if there is no package change. The latest published one is fine. Wolfgang
On 10/29/21 08:24, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
The latest version was already built. I keep builds of the mozilla monsters disabled to save rare OBS resources if there is no package change. The latest published one is fine. OBS shows that there are no build artifacts which is why I asked:
https://software.opensuse.org//download.html?project=mozilla&package=firefox93
Can you point me to the packages? Adrian
On 10/29/21 08:31, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On 10/29/21 08:24, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
The latest version was already built. I keep builds of the mozilla monsters disabled to save rare OBS resources if there is no package change. The latest published one is fine. OBS shows that there are no build artifacts which is why I asked:
https://software.opensuse.org//download.html?project=mozilla&package=firefox93
Can you point me to the packages?
OK, adding the repo still works: $ zypper ar https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/mozilla/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/mozil... Adrian
On 28/10/2021 22:38, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
Hi Wolfgang!
We finally found - after a lot of trial and error - that something in Tumbleweed must have changed breaking Firefox on build time.
We know how to workaround it and also a possible "fix" (where fix means yet another "workaround").
The current/new Firefox builds available in OBS' mozilla repo should work again. The original Tumbleweed builds are still suffering from the issue until either rust or llvm is fixed.
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1192067 Thanks for looking into this. I have installed the MozillaFirefox package from Mozilla:Factory but
On 10/27/21 17:30, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote: this does not seem to fix the issue for me. Firefox still randomly hangs.
Adrian
Is it OK to install version 92 instead as a temporary solution? Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce ... Hamradio License G3VBV, Licensed Private Pilot Emeritus IBM/Amdahl Mainframes and Sun/Fujitsu Servers Tech Support Senior Staff Specialist, Cricket Coach Microsoft Windows Free Zone - Linux used for all Computing Tasks
Am 28.10.21 um 23:49 schrieb Sid Boyce:
On 28/10/2021 22:38, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
Hi Wolfgang!
We finally found - after a lot of trial and error - that something in Tumbleweed must have changed breaking Firefox on build time.
We know how to workaround it and also a possible "fix" (where fix means yet another "workaround").
The current/new Firefox builds available in OBS' mozilla repo should work again. The original Tumbleweed builds are still suffering from the issue until either rust or llvm is fixed.
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1192067 Thanks for looking into this. I have installed the MozillaFirefox
On 10/27/21 17:30, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote: package from Mozilla:Factory but this does not seem to fix the issue for me. Firefox still randomly hangs.
Adrian
Is it OK to install version 92 instead as a temporary solution?
The last FF92 build which was available in TW is already broken. Every build done for TW before Oct 5th should do though. As FF92 is EOL I don't have (nor plan) a current build anymore. Wolfgang
participants (20)
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Dead Mozay
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Gerald Pfeifer
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Jiri Slaby
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Johannes Weberhofer
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John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
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Juan Erbes
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Marcel Kühlhorn
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Marcus Meissner
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Maximilian Trummer
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Michael Pujos
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Michael Ströder
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munix9
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Patrick Shanahan
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Sebix
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Sid Boyce
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Simon Lees
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Stefan Seyfried
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Stratos Zolotas
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Stöckert András
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Wolfgang Rosenauer