Any attempt to load this page :-
http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/temp/songaf.html
using netsurf-2012-10-03_19-43-06 pops up a message from NetSurf
saying:
"NetSurf is running out of memory.
Please free some memory and try again."
Tasks shows NS is using 6800K, Free 422772, Dynamic areas NS
The following bytes were arranged on 29 Sep 2012 by Martin Bazley :
> http://www.andyfanton.com
>
> "Serious error". Every time, without fail.
With the 2012-10-02_20-23-02 archive, this site has stopped crashing
(again). I haven't had a lockup yet, and I'm hopeful from other
people's reports th
The following bytes were arranged on 2 Oct 2012 by Michael Drake :
> In article <52d877edfdcvj...@waitrose.com>,
>Chris Newman wrote:
>
> > In the info window obtained from the iconbar icon, "Version" just gives
> > 3.0 (development). Is there a way of checking which version/build you
> > are
In message
Alan Leighton wrote:
> In message <506be1e3.1010...@druck.org.uk>
> "David J. Ruck" wrote:
>
>> On 02/10/2012 18:49, Vincent Sanders wrote:
>>> * The Continuous Integration (CI) builds are produced for the
>>> NetSurf Developers.
>
>> In which case to avoi
On Wed, Oct 03, 2012 at 08:04:29AM +0100, Alan Leighton wrote:
> Could not put it better David for many of us it is wait for the next,
> for the beta builds, Thanks, Alan
What beta builds? Do you mean the old test builds? These are
essentially the same, except using off-the-shelf better infras
In message <506be1e3.1010...@druck.org.uk>
"David J. Ruck" wrote:
> On 02/10/2012 18:49, Vincent Sanders wrote:
>> * The Continuous Integration (CI) builds are produced for the
>> NetSurf Developers.
> In which case to avoid the confusion which has enviably arisen, please
> can i
On Wed, 2012-10-03 at 07:57 +0100, David J. Ruck wrote:
> On 02/10/2012 18:49, Vincent Sanders wrote:
> > * The Continuous Integration (CI) builds are produced for the
> > NetSurf Developers.
>
> In which case to avoid the confusion which has enviably arisen, please
> can information and di
On 02/10/2012 18:49, Vincent Sanders wrote:
* The Continuous Integration (CI) builds are produced for the
NetSurf Developers.
In which case to avoid the confusion which has enviably arisen, please
can information and discussion on the CI builds be posted to
netsurf-developers mailing li
netsurf-2012-10-02_20-23-02/zip
now working OK with http://www.independent.co.uk/ .
--
Gavin Wraith (ga...@wra1th.plus.com)
Home page: http://www.wra1th.plus.com/
In message <52d84f6370st...@joyces.demon.co.uk>
Steve Joyce wrote:
> RISC OS 4.39 RPC Strongarm
>
> Using Netsurf-2012-09-30_10-23-17/zip
>
> Tried just a few websites. Looks ok on Demon and Amazon. Amazon site
> appears to work ok. However, streetmap.co.uk produced all the furniture
In message <52d845e915t...@netsurf-browser.org>
Michael Drake wrote:
> In article <52d6e2c396t...@netsurf-browser.org>,
> Michael Drake wrote:
>
>
> > CAUTION: SAVE ALL WORK BEFORE RUNNING THESE BUILDS
> > We have at least one case of NetSurf freezing a
> > RISC O
In article <016d78d852.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>,
Peter Young wrote:
> On 2 Oct 2012 Michael Drake wrote:
> > Please could people who had the RISC OS 5 freeze problem test the
> > latest build from http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/builds/riscos/ ?
> I've been running the version in netsurf
In article <52d877edfdcvj...@waitrose.com>,
Chris Newman wrote:
> In the info window obtained from the iconbar icon, "Version" just gives
> 3.0 (development). Is there a way of checking which version/build you
> are using except noting at the time of downloading?
There is just the name of the
On 2 Oct 2012 Chris Newman wrote:
> In article <20121002174956.gb11...@kyllikki.org>,
>Vincent Sanders wrote:
>> Although this message is a reply to Mr Wild *everyone* should read it
>> and understand what I am saying.
>> I will endeavour to be as clear as I can be. If that comes across
On 2 Oct 2012 Michael Drake wrote:
> In article <52d6e2c396t...@netsurf-browser.org>,
>Michael Drake wrote:
>> CAUTION: SAVE ALL WORK BEFORE RUNNING THESE BUILDS
>> We have at least one case of NetSurf freezing a
>> RISC OS Iyonix such that it needs to be reset.
> We th
In article <20121002174956.gb11...@kyllikki.org>,
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> Although this message is a reply to Mr Wild *everyone* should read it
> and understand what I am saying.
> I will endeavour to be as clear as I can be. If that comes across as
> overly abrupt I apologise but before a
In article <64f368d852.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>,
Richard Porter wrote:
> On 2 Oct 2012 Chris Newman wrote:
> > In article <1a4c5dd852.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>,
> >Richard Porter wrote:
> >> On 2 Oct 2012 Steve Joyce wrote:
> >>> Tried just a few websites. Looks ok on Demon and Am
On Mon, Oct 01, 2012 at 08:15:00PM +0100, David H Wild wrote:
> In article ,
>Bryn Evans wrote:
> > Tried the second Sept 30th release and seems ok -
> > RiscPC, StrongArm, RO4·02, 130Mb memory.
>
> In my case using RO 6.20.
>
> I have had no crashes but there is a silly with Flickr which do
I fixed one double free bug that was showing up when this page was run
on gtk frontend but it may be unrelated, can you try the latest build
to be see?
--
Regards Vincent
http://www.kyllikki.org/
On 2 Oct 2012 Peter Young wrote:
> On 2 Oct 2012 Gavin Wraith wrote:
>> Platform: RISC OS
>> using netsurf-2012-10-02_09-33-37/zip
>> RO 5.18 on Iyonix
>> Fault: NetSurf has to quit after rendering http://www.independent.co.uk/
> Same here, ARMini, RISC OS 5.19 (16 May 2012).
Same with RiscP
On 2 Oct 2012 David H Wild wrote:
> In article <20121002090730.gd4...@pepperfish.net>,
>Rob Kendrick wrote:
>> I think we're in the best position to judge how much work it is and when
>> we should spend our copious free time on doing it.
> I'm talking about altering the readme file to refle
In article <20121002090730.gd4...@pepperfish.net>,
Rob Kendrick wrote:
> I think we're in the best position to judge how much work it is and when
> we should spend our copious free time on doing it.
I'm talking about altering the readme file to reflect what is in the zip
file and not complaini
On 2 Oct 2012 Gavin Wraith wrote:
> Platform: RISC OS
> using netsurf-2012-10-02_09-33-37/zip
> RO 5.18 on Iyonix
> Fault: NetSurf has to quit after rendering http://www.independent.co.uk/
Same here, ARMini, RISC OS 5.19 (16 May 2012).
With best wishes,
Peter.
--
Peter \ / zfc Ta
On 2 Oct 2012 Chris Newman wrote:
> In article <1a4c5dd852.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>,
>Richard Porter wrote:
>> On 2 Oct 2012 Steve Joyce wrote:
>>> Tried just a few websites. Looks ok on Demon and Amazon. Amazon site
>>> appears to work ok. However, streetmap.co.uk produced all the furn
Platform: RISC OS
using netsurf-2012-10-02_09-33-37/zip
RO 5.18 on Iyonix
Fault: NetSurf has to quit after rendering http://www.independent.co.uk/
I have an error log file. Tried sending it but complaints about
size of attachment. Last few lines:
(30.89) render/html.c html_convert_css_callbac
In article <1a4c5dd852.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>,
Richard Porter wrote:
> On 2 Oct 2012 Steve Joyce wrote:
> > Tried just a few websites. Looks ok on Demon and Amazon. Amazon site
> > appears to work ok. However, streetmap.co.uk produced all the furniture
> > but no map. None of the control
On 2 Oct 2012 Steve Joyce wrote:
> Tried just a few websites. Looks ok on Demon and Amazon. Amazon site
> appears to work ok. However, streetmap.co.uk produced all the furniture
> but no map. None of the controls appear to do anything. Accepts postcode
> entry but does not produce map.
I always
In article ,
DB wrote:
> In message <52d84f6370st...@joyces.demon.co.uk>
> Steve Joyce wrote:
> > RISC OS 4.39
> > RPC Strongarm
> > Using Netsurf-2012-09-30_10-23-17/zip
> > Tried just a few websites. Looks ok on Demon and Amazon. Amazon site
> > appears to work ok. However, stre
In message <52d84f6370st...@joyces.demon.co.uk>
Steve Joyce wrote:
> RISC OS 4.39
> RPC Strongarm
> Using Netsurf-2012-09-30_10-23-17/zip
> Tried just a few websites. Looks ok on Demon and Amazon. Amazon site
> appears to work ok. However, streetmap.co.uk produced all the furniture
>
26 Sept In message <52d845e915t...@netsurf-browser.org>
Michael Drake wrote:
> In article <52d6e2c396t...@netsurf-browser.org>,
>Michael Drake wrote:
>> CAUTION: SAVE ALL WORK BEFORE RUNNING THESE BUILDS
>> We have at least one case of NetSurf freezing a
>> RISC
RISC OS 4.39
RPC Strongarm
Using Netsurf-2012-09-30_10-23-17/zip
Tried just a few websites. Looks ok on Demon and Amazon. Amazon site
appears to work ok. However, streetmap.co.uk produced all the furniture
but no map. None of the controls appear to do anything. Accepts postcode
entry but does not
In article <1349168843.17266.11.camel@duiker>,
John-Mark Bell wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-10-02 at 09:53 +0100, David H Wild wrote:
> > I still think that the readme file should reflect what is in the ip
> > file. It wouldn't be much work to change it when needed.
Once development builds are linked
In article <52d6e2c396t...@netsurf-browser.org>,
Michael Drake wrote:
> CAUTION: SAVE ALL WORK BEFORE RUNNING THESE BUILDS
> We have at least one case of NetSurf freezing a
> RISC OS Iyonix such that it needs to be reset.
We think this problem may gave been fixed by updatin
On Sat, 2012-09-29 at 21:54 +0100, Martin Bazley wrote:
> I've never had problems of this scale with any other site. Whatever
> andyfanton.com does, NetSurf really doesn't like it!
>
> In the interests of preventing this regression occurring a fifth time,
> perhaps 'Jenkins' could be amended to
On Tue, Oct 02, 2012 at 09:53:37AM +0100, David H Wild wrote:
> In article <52d7fa45b1t...@netsurf-browser.org>, Michael Drake
> wrote:
> > In article <52d7f97c49dhw...@talktalk.net>, David H Wild
> > wrote:
>
> > > The readme file needs replacing, as it applies to the older system and
> > >
On Tue, 2012-10-02 at 09:53 +0100, David H Wild wrote:
> In article <52d7fa45b1t...@netsurf-browser.org>, Michael Drake
> wrote:
> > In article <52d7f97c49dhw...@talktalk.net>, David H Wild
> > wrote:
>
> > > The readme file needs replacing, as it applies to the older system and
> > > tells y
In article <52d7fa45b1t...@netsurf-browser.org>, Michael Drake
wrote:
> In article <52d7f97c49dhw...@talktalk.net>, David H Wild
> wrote:
> > The readme file needs replacing, as it applies to the older system and
> > tells you how to install the boot and system files which are not
> > supplie
On 1 Oct 2012 David H Wild wrote:
> I have had no crashes but there is a silly with Flickr which doesn't
> produce the individual images - although it does show the images on the
> index page. With the March version I could see the pictures but there was a
> message telling me to use Javascript f
In article <52d7f97c49dhw...@talktalk.net>,
David H Wild wrote:
> The readme file needs replacing, as it applies to the older system and
> tells you how to install the boot and system files which are not supplied
> with the new version.
The !Boot and !System directories will be added at some
In article ,
Bryn Evans wrote:
> Tried the second Sept 30th release and seems ok -
> RiscPC, StrongArm, RO4·02, 130Mb memory.
In my case using RO 6.20.
I have had no crashes but there is a silly with Flickr which doesn't
produce the individual images - although it does show the images on the
On 1 Oct 2012 Bryn Evans wrote:
> In a mad moment - Richard Porter mumbled :
>> Yes. It fails with or without all the images and css.
>> I've sent you the html source from a full save.
> Tried the second Sept 30th release and seems ok -
> RiscPC, StrongArm, RO4·02, 130Mb memory.
> Subjective
In a mad moment - Richard Porter mumbled :
> Yes. It fails with or without all the images and css.
> I've sent you the html source from a full save.
Tried the second Sept 30th release and seems ok -
RiscPC, StrongArm, RO4·02, 130Mb memory.
Subjective observation says very fast, especially with
On 1 Oct 2012 Michael Drake wrote:
> In article <8806ded752.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>,
>Richard Porter wrote:
>> We seem to have got the old "Netsurf is running out of memory" bug
>> back again. I have 71MB of free memory. This is occurring in cPanel
>> when I select a folder to password-
In article <8806ded752.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>,
Richard Porter wrote:
> We seem to have got the old "Netsurf is running out of memory" bug
> back again. I have 71MB of free memory. This is occurring in cPanel
> when I select a folder to password-protect. The problem is repeatable.
> The
On 29 Sep 2012 Michael Drake wrote:
> It would help us if people could test the new builds and let us know how
> you get on.
We seem to have got the old "Netsurf is running out of memory" bug
back again. I have 71MB of free memory. This is occurring in cPanel
when I select a folder to password
In article ,
Peter Young wrote:
> From my experience I think the problem may well be with NewsHound,
> which is in NetFetch. Hermes was transferring normally, but when
> NewsHound chipped in the freeze happened.
Perhaps both of them, then. My computer froze every time as soon as Hermes
was
On 1 Oct 2012 Paul Sprangers wrote:
> Initially, I wrote:
>> Version 3.0 (development) seems to work fine (and fast) on my RISC OS
>> 5.18 computer. Keep up the good work (just add java script).
> However, today I needed to reset my computer (Iyonix, 5.18). Since then
> every reset resulted in
Initially, I wrote:
> Version 3.0 (development) seems to work fine (and fast) on my RISC OS
> 5.18 computer. Keep up the good work (just add java script).
However, today I needed to reset my computer (Iyonix, 5.18). Since then
every reset resulted in horrible freezes. Then I remembered the issue
In message <406ffdd652.davem...@my.inbox.com>
Dave Higton wrote:
>In message <989ef9d652.davem...@my.inbox.com>
> Dave Higton wrote:
>
>> In message <52d6e2c396t...@netsurf-browser.org>
>> Michael Drake wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > We have done quite a bit of
In article <52d74f974dchr...@care4free.net>,
Chris Gransden wrote:
> In article <52d74e4138t...@netsurf-browser.org>,
>Michael Drake wrote:
> > Interesting. What do you mean by the latest version? The latest
> > NetSurf from our Git repo?
> I'm using the latest version of NetSurf and l
In message <52d74d441achr...@care4free.net>
Chris Gransden wrote:
> On a Pandaboard with RISC OS 5.19 using
> http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/builds/riscos/netsurf-2012-09-30_10-23-17.zip
> it's possible to trigger a freeze every time by loading any web page and
> pressing return several
In article <52d74e4138t...@netsurf-browser.org>,
Michael Drake wrote:
> Interesting. What do you mean by the latest version? The latest NetSurf
> from our Git repo?
I'm using the latest version of NetSurf and libraries from the Git repo.
Chris.
front end: RISC OS
OS version:5.18
problem: freeze while scrolling through
http://www.independent.co.uk/
download file: netsurf-2012-09-28_19-54-37/zip
Note that POPstar was not running - so no clash with other
fetchers. So far freezes seem to happen after just
the slightest scrolling
In article <52d74d441achr...@care4free.net>,
Chris Gransden wrote:
> I've been using the latest version of netsurf built with the autobulder
> (revision 5854 and gcc 4.6.4) locally for some time. I haven't had any
> lockups at all with this.
Interesting. What do you mean by the latest versio
In article <52d6e2c396t...@netsurf-browser.org>,
Michael Drake wrote:
> Hi,
> We have done quite a bit of development since we last issued test builds
> and we have also changed our autobuilding infrastructure completely. With
> these changes we are now building NetSurf builds with far more u
On 29 Sep 2012 Michael Drake wrote:
> It would help us if people could test the new builds and let us know how
> you get on.
A heading with font size=6 comes out massively smaller than it did in
earlier versions.
I haven't had any lockups yet.
RO6.14
--
Richard Porter
In article <52d6f5c6cdt...@netsurf-browser.org>,
Michael Drake wrote:
> > Yes, ditto here - twice. Both times with Messenger Pro 6.06 and
> > !NetFetch 3.65.
> > Iyonix, RO5.18.
> This freeze has been reported on RISC OS 5.18 and 5.19.
> Can anyone reproduce it with RISC OS 4 or RISC OS 6?
In message <989ef9d652.davem...@my.inbox.com>
Dave Higton wrote:
> In message <52d6e2c396t...@netsurf-browser.org>
> Michael Drake wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > We have done quite a bit of development since we last issued test builds
> > and we have also changed our autobuil
The following bytes were arranged on 29 Sep 2012 by Michael Drake :
> It would help us if people could test the new builds and let us know how
> you get on.
...And now for a more mundane, and tiresomely repetitive regression...
http://www.andyfanton.com
"Serious error". Every time, without fai
In message <52d6e2c396t...@netsurf-browser.org>
Michael Drake wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>We have done quite a bit of development since we last issued test builds
>and we have also changed our autobuilding infrastructure completely. With
>these changes we are now building NetSurf builds with far m
In message <52d6e2c396t...@netsurf-browser.org>
Michael Drake wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>We have done quite a bit of development since we last issued test builds
>and we have also changed our autobuilding infrastructure completely. With
>these changes we are now building NetSurf builds with far m
The following bytes were arranged on 29 Sep 2012 by Michael Drake :
> It would help us if people could test the new builds and let us know how
> you get on.
I've tried everything suggested in this thread to make this RO5.19
ARMini crash, including fetching email (though with AntiSpam 1.63, not
He
In article <021eead652.supe...@albenito.eclipse2k.freeserve.co.uk>,
> Yes, ditto here - twice. Both times with Messenger Pro 6.06 and
> !NetFetch 3.65.
> Iyonix, RO5.18.
This freeze has been reported on RISC OS 5.18 and 5.19.
Can anyone reproduce it with RISC OS 4 or RISC OS 6?
Cheers,
--
M
Peter Young, on 29 Sep, wrote:
> On 29 Sep 2012 Peter Young wrote:
>
> > On 29 Sep 2012 Paul Sprangers wrote:
>
> > > Hi all,
>
> > > Version 3.0 (development) seems to work fine (and fast) on my RISC OS
> > > 5.18 computer. Keep up the good work (just add java script).
>
> > Also here, AR
In message <52d6e2c396t...@netsurf-browser.org>
Michael Drake wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We have done quite a bit of development since we last issued test builds
> and we have also changed our autobuilding infrastructure completely. With
> these changes we are now building NetSurf builds with
On 29 Sep 2012 Michael Drake wrote:
> In article <46b9e6d652.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>,
>Peter Young wrote:
>> Might have spoken too soon. I sent this message using Hermes, and when
>> NewsHound kicked in, the machine froze.
> Thanks, can you say what versions of Hermes and NewsHound
In message <52d6e2c396t...@netsurf-browser.org>
Michael Drake wrote:
> Hi,
> We have done quite a bit of development since we last issued test builds
> and we have also changed our autobuilding infrastructure completely. With
> these changes we are now building NetSurf builds with far
In article <46b9e6d652.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>,
Peter Young wrote:
> Might have spoken too soon. I sent this message using Hermes, and when
> NewsHound kicked in, the machine froze.
Thanks, can you say what versions of Hermes and NewsHound you have?
Cheers,
--
Michael Drake (tlsa)
In article <2999e6d652.wra...@wra1th.plus.com>,
Gavin Wraith wrote:
> front end: RISC OS
> OS version:5.18
> problem: freeze while scrolling through
Is there any chance this happened at the same time as other network
activity? For example while fetching mail?
If so, please can y
On 29 Sep 2012 Peter Young wrote:
> On 29 Sep 2012 Paul Sprangers wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> Version 3.0 (development) seems to work fine (and fast) on my RISC OS 5.18
>> computer. Keep up the good work (just add java script).
> Also here, ARMini, RISC OS 5.19. Glad to see that test builds are
>
front end: RISC OS
OS version:5.18
problem: freeze while scrolling through
https://www.riscosopen.org/forum/forums/1/topics/1321
download file: netsurf-2012-09-28_19-54-37/zip
It certainly feels faster than 2.9.
--
Gavin Wraith (ga...@wra1th.plus.com)
Home page: http://www.wra1th.plu
[snip]
> It would help us if people could test the new builds and let us know how
> you get on.
I have just downloaded and briefly used Netsurf from archive
.
So far it has been in use for about 35 minutes, visiting several sites
without problem.
--
Brian Jordan
Virtual RPC-AdjustSA
RISC
On 29 Sep 2012 Paul Sprangers wrote:
> Hi all,
> Version 3.0 (development) seems to work fine (and fast) on my RISC OS 5.18
> computer. Keep up the good work (just add java script).
Also here, ARMini, RISC OS 5.19. Glad to see that test builds are
available again, many thanks.
With best wish
Hi all,
Version 3.0 (development) seems to work fine (and fast) on my RISC OS 5.18
computer. Keep up the good work (just add java script).
Kind regards,
Paul Sprangers
Hi,
We have done quite a bit of development since we last issued test builds
and we have also changed our autobuilding infrastructure completely. With
these changes we are now building NetSurf builds with far more up-to-date
versions of 3rd party libraries, and it is now quite trivial to keep the
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