Closed
Bug 1177499
Opened 10 years ago
Closed 10 years ago
[e10s] Spinner on tabs in safe-mode spin forever.
Categories
(Core :: General, defect)
Tracking
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RESOLVED
FIXED
Tracking | Status | |
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e10s | m8+ | --- |
People
(Reporter: streetwolf52, Assigned: gkrizsanits)
References
Details
(Keywords: regression)
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; Win64; x64; rv:41.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/41.0
Build ID: 20150625043008
Steps to reproduce:
Go into safe mode
Load some sites.
Actual results:
Watch the tab spinner go round and round to infinity and beyond.
Expected results:
Spinner should eventually become a favicon or default icon when page is loaded completely.
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Updated•10 years ago
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Blocks: e10s
Component: Untriaged → General
Depends on: 1172491
Keywords: regression
OS: Unspecified → Windows 8.1
Hardware: Unspecified → x86_64
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Comment 1•10 years ago
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Reporter | ||
Updated•10 years ago
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Product: Firefox → Core
Reporter | ||
Updated•10 years ago
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Summary: Spinner on tabs in safe-mode spin forever. → [e10s] Spinner on tabs in safe-mode spin forever.
Reporter | ||
Updated•10 years ago
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OS: Windows 8.1 → Unspecified
Hardware: x86_64 → Unspecified
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Updated•10 years ago
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Blocks: 1172491
Status: UNCONFIRMED → NEW
tracking-e10s:
--- → ?
No longer depends on: 1172491
Ever confirmed: true
Flags: needinfo?(mconley)
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Comment 2•10 years ago
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Thanks Alice. I always forget the difference between blocks and depends.
Comment 3•10 years ago
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There are several "spinners": the one in an individual tab in the tab strip (the area you click to change tabs), and then there's the tab content itself, which I refer to here: http://mikeconley.ca/blog/2015/05/04/electrolysis-and-the-big-tab-spinner-of-doom/.
Which one are you seeing?
Flags: needinfo?(mconley) → needinfo?(garyshap)
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Comment 4•10 years ago
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the spinners in an individual tab in the tab strip
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Comment 5•10 years ago
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Not to split hairs but the title seems to answer your question. No?
Flags: needinfo?(garyshap)
Comment 6•10 years ago
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Not really - I've definitely seen people refer to both the items in the tab strip, and the content area, as "tabs".
But thanks for clearing that up.
Alice - are you also seeing this?
Flags: needinfo?(alice0775)
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Comment 7•10 years ago
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(In reply to Mike Conley (:mconley) - Needinfo me! from comment #6)
> Not really - I've definitely seen people refer to both the items in the tab
> strip, and the content area, as "tabs".
>
> But thanks for clearing that up.
>
> Alice - are you also seeing this?
yes
Flags: needinfo?(alice0775)
Comment 8•10 years ago
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Ok, yes - I'm seeing this as well now.
I've traced this down to being caused by bug 1173451.
Depends on: 1173451
Updated•10 years ago
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Updated•10 years ago
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Assignee: nobody → gkrizsanits
Comment 9•10 years ago
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Bug 1173451 has been closed out, and should be in tomorrow's Nightly. Can someone confirm that this is fixed in tomorrow's Nightly?
Flags: needinfo?(garyshap)
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Comment 10•10 years ago
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I run the inbounds so if it makes it there I can let you know before tomorrow.
Flags: needinfo?(garyshap)
Comment 11•10 years ago
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You're very brave to run inbound. :) Should already be on inbound then. Can you confirm?
Flags: needinfo?(garyshap)
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Comment 12•10 years ago
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I've just checked this, and without the patch I could reproduce it and with the patch it is fixed, so I'm closing this.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 10 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
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