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Date:      Fri, 21 Nov 2014 01:30:44 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        chromium@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 193610] www/chromium 37.0.2062.120_1 Bus error (core dumped)
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--- Comment #42 from Lawrence Chen <beastie@tardisi.com> ---
Was going to report earlier that I finally have a working chromium again, on
system where I had been without any chromium (seems once it starts upgrading
your profile you can't go back.) vs system where I had been staying with 35.x

Had stopped here to find out what it was to turn off to stop the address bar
crash.  Though the fix isn't 100%.  If I type a single word into the address
bar, it'll crash.  So no doing searches of just a single word (though I did
install a search extension, maybe I should get in habit of using it more...)

Sad to find that NPAPI is more....as a result, I immediately missed 3
things....java, flash and PDF.  The latter I resolved when I found an extension
that does/uses Firefox's HTML5 PDF renderer.  Which however isn't 100%.  I can
use it to view PDF statements and such from my credit cards sites.  There's
probably a security layer that prevents it from crossing into the extension
where NPAPI didn't stop such things.

The other annoyance is that it no longer understands that my desktop is two
screens connected by Xinerma...not one big view....where it wants to do as much
as possible on the right side.  Include if I don't keep it maximized move most
of the window offscreen to the right.....

Had recalled seeing that it had a concept of "work area(s)" vs "display area",
with files or sections for various types of systems, hopefully its just a
missed defined() check that got missed in recent ports.

Now getting more annoying that can't middle click text in (or out) of
forms/addressbar in chromium.  Not uncommon for me to deliberately have
different things in the two 'clipboards'.  Perhaps time to investigate using
the more advanced features of my clipboard manager (providing it survives the
upgrade to gnome3.)

Currently not building it debug...though not stripping it.

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