try and break it nonetheless. That's not just
> MouseAxess users -- the affected code is called whenever the mouse
> passes over a NetSurf window on RISC OS.
Steve
This seems a good news, good news story. First, I have
In message
Steve Fryatt wrote:
>> On 7 Feb, Brian Jordan wrote in message
>> <53d648f824brian.jord...@btinternet.com>:
>>
>> > In article <53d64596f0li...@torrens.org.uk>,
>> >Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
>> >
>> > > It's definitely MoussAxess related. I now do RMKill Mouss
> On 7 Feb, Brian Jordan wrote in message
> <53d648f824brian.jord...@btinternet.com>:
>
> > In article <53d64596f0li...@torrens.org.uk>,
> >Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> >
> > > It's definitely MoussAxess related. I now do RMKill Moussaxess before
> > > surfing - if I remember!
> >
>
In article <53d800aac8brian.jord...@btinternet.com>,
Brian Jordan wrote:
> In article ,
>Steve Fryatt wrote:
> [Snip]
> > That looks like some of my code, yes...
> > Can MouseAxess still be legally obtained from anywhere? Google
> > searches all lead to dead websites or people emailing
In article ,
Steve Fryatt wrote:
[Snip]
> That looks like some of my code, yes...
> Can MouseAxess still be legally obtained from anywhere? Google searches
> all lead to dead websites or people emailing each other hooky copies.
Well, the help file says " MouseAxess is Freeware, and suitable
On 10 Feb, Steve Fryatt wrote in message
:
> Can MouseAxess still be legally obtained from anywhere? Google searches
> all lead to dead websites or people emailing each other hooky copies.
Ignore that: I've spotted the copy mentioned in the ticket.
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Steve Fryatt - Leeds, England
On 7 Feb, Brian Jordan wrote in message
<53d648f824brian.jord...@btinternet.com>:
> In article <53d64596f0li...@torrens.org.uk>,
>Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
>
> > It's definitely MoussAxess related. I now do RMKill Moussaxess before
> > surfing - if I remember!
>
> I reported this at
In message <20140207124551.ga5...@parsifal.org.uk> John-Mark
Bell wrote:
>On Fri, Feb 07, 2014 at 03:19:20AM -0800, Dave Higton wrote:
>>
>> Discussion having taken place, all relevant information should go into
>> a report in the issue tracker.
>
>I sense you're missing my point: if the issue is
On Fri, 7 Feb 2014 15:21:21 + Vincent Sanders wrote:
> As mentioned in previous mails to the list about the new bug system,
> yes almost everything got imported from the old system, including
> their accounts etc.
>
> however sourceforge "sanitised" the data they made available to us so
> the
> Yes. And I can't log in either (FF, Windows - at work). I can't remember
> my credentials.
>
> I haven't logged in since the bug tracker changed to Mantis. I've also
> changed email address some months ago; I can't remember whether I
> updated them in the previous bug tracker. So I don't kno
On Fri, Feb 07, 2014 at 02:19:05PM +, Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> In article <20140207125751.gb5...@parsifal.org.uk>,
>John-Mark Bell wrote:
>
> > You log in, click the "Report Issue" link, fill in the form, and click
> > "Submit Report".
>
> That page, at the bottom has a link: bug
On Fri, Feb 07, 2014 at 03:09:51PM +, Daniel Silverstone wrote:
>
> Unfortunately the old tracker was hard for the developers to use and stopped
> being accessible from NetSurf entirely thanks to SourceForge fecking up.
All of this was covered in Vince's email announcing the new bug tracker:
On Fri, Feb 07, 2014 at 06:50:56 -0800, Dave Higton wrote:
> Yes. And I can't log in either (FF, Windows - at work). I can't remember
> my credentials.
>
> I haven't logged in since the bug tracker changed to Mantis. I've also
> changed email address some months ago; I can't remember whether I
In article <53d64596f0li...@torrens.org.uk>,
Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> In article <53d63f0cd7brian.jord...@btinternet.com>,
>Brian Jordan wrote:
[Snip]
> > If you haven't yet done so, I'll post yours along with one of my own
> > which is a log of I crash I provoked when scrolling
On Fri, 07 Feb 2014 14:19:05 + (GMT) Richard Torrens wrote:
> That page, at the bottom has a link: bug reporting interface.
>
> That takes me to http://bugs.netsurf-browser.org/mantis/my_view_page.php
>
> which has no "Report Issue" link...
>
> I suspect the key is the "my_view_page" bit. I
In article <20140207124551.ga5...@parsifal.org.uk>,
John-Mark Bell wrote:
> I sense you're missing my point: if the issue is not reported in the
> issue tracker, it will not cross the radar of the developers. Discuss
> what you want, where you want, but the only sure way of ensuring that a
> de
In article <53d63f0cd7brian.jord...@btinternet.com>,
Brian Jordan wrote:
> In article <53d63916ddli...@torrens.org.uk>,
>Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> [Snip]
> > Well I went there, then to the next page. How do I report a bug?
> > Life's too short to open accounts and log in or to wo
In article <20140207125751.gb5...@parsifal.org.uk>,
John-Mark Bell wrote:
> > > That's http://bugs.netsurf-browser.org/ of course.
> >
> > Well I went there, then to the next page. How do I report a bug?
> You log in, click the "Report Issue" link, fill in the form, and click
> "Submit Report
In article <53d63f0cd7brian.jord...@btinternet.com>,
Brian Jordan wrote:
[Snip]
> If you haven't yet done so, I'll post yours along with one of my own
> which is a log of I crash I provoked when scrolling with the menu
> button.
[Snip]
OK. It's done.
--
___
In article <53d63916ddli...@torrens.org.uk>,
Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
[snip]
> Netsurf crashes erratically, but this appears to be caused by MouseAxess.
> It is associated with use of the menu button, for instance to scroll the
> window.
> It is not new - though recent releases may be
In article <53d63916ddli...@torrens.org.uk>,
Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
[Snip]
> Well I went there, then to the next page. How do I report a bug?
> Life's too short to open accounts and log in or to work out complicated
> routines, sorry.
> If someone else can do this, there are 3 log a
On Fri, Feb 07, 2014 at 12:05:12PM +, Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> In article <53d5cd2686t...@netsurf-browser.org>,
>Michael Drake wrote:
>
> > That's http://bugs.netsurf-browser.org/ of course.
>
> Well I went there, then to the next page. How do I report a bug?
You log in, click t
On Fri, Feb 07, 2014 at 03:19:20AM -0800, Dave Higton wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Feb 2014 17:25:34 + John-Mark Bell wrote:
>
> > More generally; all issues should be reported on the issue tracker, with
> > sufficient detail to describe the problem fully. Any issue which is not
> > reported in this way
On Fri, Feb 07, 2014 at 12:05:12PM +, Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
>
> Well I went there, then to the next page. How do I report a bug?
>
> Life's too short to open accounts and log in or to work out complicated
> routines, sorry.
Then use a stable release :)
B.
In article <53d5cd2686t...@netsurf-browser.org>,
Michael Drake wrote:
> In article <53d4c22179li...@torrens.org.uk>,
>Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> > I hav found Netsurf very inclined to crash. It feels like it's caused
> > bey switch bounce, usually from the menu button. But removing
On Thu, 6 Feb 2014 17:25:34 + John-Mark Bell wrote:
> More generally; all issues should be reported on the issue tracker, with
> sufficient detail to describe the problem fully. Any issue which is not
> reported in this way will almost certainly not be investigated, and will
> certainly not be
On Thu, Feb 06, 2014 at 05:25:34PM +, John-Mark Bell wrote:
>
> More generally; all issues should be reported on the issue tracker, with
> sufficient detail to describe the problem fully. Any issue which is not
> reported in this way will almost certainly not be investigated, and will
> certai
On Thu, Feb 06, 2014 at 04:26:13PM +, Michael Drake wrote:
> In article <53d4c22179li...@torrens.org.uk>,
>Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
>
> > I hav found Netsurf very inclined to crash. It feels like it's caused
> > bey switch bounce, usually from the menu button. But removing MouseAxes
In article <53d4c22179li...@torrens.org.uk>,
Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> I hav found Netsurf very inclined to crash. It feels like it's caused
> bey switch bounce, usually from the menu button. But removing MouseAxess
> seems to stop it.
Please could someone who is seeing this crash file
In article <53d4c22179li...@torrens.org.uk>,
Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> Is anyone else here using MouseAxess with NetSurf?
I am.
> I hav found Netsurf very inclined to crash. It feels like it's caused
> bey switch bounce, usually from the menu button. But removing
> MouseAxess seems to s
In article <53d4c22179li...@torrens.org.uk>,
Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> Is anyone else here using MouseAxess with NetSurf?
> I hav found Netsurf very inclined to crash. It feels like it's caused
> bey switch bounce, usually from the menu button. But removing MouseAxess
> seems to stop it
Is anyone else here using MouseAxess with NetSurf?
I hav found Netsurf very inclined to crash. It feels like it's caused bey
switch bounce, usually from the menu button. But removing MouseAxess seems
to stop it.
I have not found any other programs which crash like this...
--
Richard Torrens.
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