| Type: | Bug | Severity: | Minor | Status: | New | Status Comment: | | Title: | Crash on bsdsocket.library (pthread id 126) | Version: | 1.16 | Navigate: 1-4
kas1e | can't reproduce | 20140106 16:54 | | Can't reproduce it here.
But please, be 10000% sure that its not some mixture of your tests like old owb binary. Try after hard reboot and co, try to check if it can be reproduced all the time somewhere and be sure its all new version installed as should. | | |
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samo79 | Re: can't reproduce | 20140107 23:51 | | @kas1e
I completely erased the old 1.9 once i've installed the new 1.16 so i don't think it's related...
But sure even if i had that problem almost twice the issue isn't so easy to reproduce ..
I will look if i can found a way ... | | |
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kas1e | Re: can't reproduce | 20140108 12:15 | | @samo79
Maybe somehow bsdsocket.library still jerky about dns functions (but then, the same problem should happens with ra-owb too, as curl changes identical). All in all when Olaf will done with new bsdsocket.library it will be fixed | | |
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samo79 | Re: can't reproduce | 20140122 16:37 | | @kas1e
After some weeks of deep testing i conclude that this type of crash is mostly related to the video streaming using OWB 1.16, and mostly reproducible if you try to stream a very long video (20 minutes or so)
For streaming my video in OWB prefs i set this --> c:getvideo "%l" play
Keep note that the same problem happen with AmiYouP script and its related streaming site
So probably the issue is not strictly related to OWB but in a way or anothed is related to the bsdsocket + the latest LibCURL used in OWB 1.16 ..
No problem with MUI OWB 1.9
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