Description of problem: Just installed Fedora 23 XFCE TC11 (in low graphics mode as normal mode could not proceed to graphics mode, laptop runs on nVidia optimus). Got 1920x1080 with reasonable performance. After a few minute of using midori web client to edit a wiki page (of a redmine server), including copy-pastes between midori windows and between leafpad and midori and success in saving some edits, sudden crash of midori. Several midori windows and tabs were open. Nothing special, haven't experienced it a second time, so have not enough matter to provide a formal bug report with steps to reproduce etc. Thank you for your attention. Version-Release number of selected component: midori-0.5.10-2.fc23 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.6.2 backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: /usr/bin/midori crash_function: std::swap<WTF::StringImpl*> executable: /usr/bin/midori global_pid: 2862 kernel: 4.2.3-300.fc23.x86_64 runlevel: N 5 type: CCpp uid: 1000 Truncated backtrace: Thread no. 1 (10 frames) #0 std::swap<WTF::StringImpl*> at /usr/include/c++/5.1.1/bits/move.h:185 #1 WTF::RefPtr<WTF::StringImpl>::swap at Source/WTF/wtf/RefPtr.h:164 #2 WTF::RefPtr<WTF::StringImpl>::operator= at Source/WTF/wtf/RefPtr.h:130 #3 WTF::String::operator=(WTF::String&&) at Source/WTF/wtf/text/WTFString.h:134 #4 WebCore::Clipboard::setDestinationOperation at Source/WebCore/dom/Clipboard.cpp:382 #5 WebCore::EventHandler::dragSourceEndedAt at Source/WebCore/page/EventHandler.cpp:3148 #6 webkit_web_view_drag_end at Source/WebKit/gtk/webkit/webkitwebview.cpp:1544 #7 g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__OBJECTv at gmarshal.c:2102 #8 _g_closure_invoke_va at gclosure.c:864 #10 g_signal_emit_by_name at gsignal.c:3479
Created attachment 1084336 [details] File: backtrace
Created attachment 1084337 [details] File: cgroup
Created attachment 1084338 [details] File: core_backtrace
Created attachment 1084339 [details] File: dso_list
Created attachment 1084340 [details] File: environ
Created attachment 1084341 [details] File: exploitable
Created attachment 1084342 [details] File: limits
Created attachment 1084343 [details] File: maps
Created attachment 1084344 [details] File: mountinfo
Created attachment 1084345 [details] File: open_fds
Created attachment 1084346 [details] File: proc_pid_status
Created attachment 1084347 [details] File: var_log_messages
Thanks for the report. I will see if I can make anything of the backtrace...
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