Closed Bug 402169 Opened 17 years ago Closed 14 years ago

1.5.2 topcrash [@ DesktopServicesPriv] possibly involving opening or saving files

Categories

(Camino Graveyard :: General, defect)

PowerPC
macOS
defect
Not set
critical

Tracking

(Not tracked)

RESOLVED INCOMPLETE

People

(Reporter: alqahira, Unassigned)

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Details

(Keywords: crash)

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One of 1.5.2's topcrashes is in DesktopServicesPriv, and some of the comments seem to mention use of the filepicker (uploading files, saving files).  There's nothing much useful in the Talkback stacks, but, given this is, well, a private OS framework, our working theory is perhaps a haxie.
Mike, are you able to reproduce this on demand?
Attached file Camino Diagnostic
This is my first time sending in camino diagnostics, I hope it did it right.
Can either of you reproduce this crash (involving uploading/saving files) on demand, or has it just been random?
I can't reproduce it on demand. I think it's only happened to me once with 1.5.2.
I can't reproduce it either. Same story.
Well, we know now that it's not caused by DefaultFolder or anything of that sort.
Here is my somewhat belated camino diagnostics output.  Unfortunately, I have a mass of plug-ins and input managers around, so I'm not sure how helpful this will be.

And, as others, I haven't been able to reproduce this crash...
http://talkback-public.mozilla.org/search/start.jsp?search=1&searchby=stacksig&match=contains&searchfor=DesktopServicesPriv&vendor=MozillaOrg&product=Camino16&platform=All&buildid=&sdate=&stime=&edate=&etime=&sortby=bbid

We also see some in that framework in Breakpad; they're the ones whose crashing functions start with T (note that 10.6.0 was terribly buggy in this framework, so take 10.6.0 crashes with a grain of salt).
A similar crasher was also just reported for Firefox - downloading files from CNET TechTracker, bug 521473
It may well just be a bug in the OS. It's a component that does sometimes have a nasty crasher for a version or two (as with 10.6.0), and it dose have to interact with the filesystem, so it's not hard to imagine that it's just not quite as bullet-proof as we'd like.
No sense keeping this open any more; 1.5.x was many moons (and a couple of bugmail addresses for ilya) ago :P
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 14 years ago
Resolution: --- → INCOMPLETE
Crash Signature: [@ DesktopServicesPriv]
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