Description of problem: Going to about:crashes gives me a page that says "Hmm. That address doesn’t look right." This used to work correctly in older versions of firefox. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 82.0.3 How reproducible: go to about:crashes Steps to Reproduce: 1.go to about:crashes Actual results: page with "Hmm. That address doesn’t look right." Expected results: page with recent crashes Additional info: I've also been having some tab crashes lately, but I'll make a bug report about that when I can actually display them.
A user in the firefox matrix channel told me to try coredumpctl -r gdb, and part of that output does seem to show something wrong: ... Storage: /var/lib/systemd/coredump/core.packagekitd.0.736b8b03f9064ff4beecaec7e9a1824e.2624.1604781833000000.zst (inaccessible) ... File "/var/lib/systemd/coredump/core.packagekitd.0.736b8b03f9064ff4beecaec7e9a1824e.2624.1604781833000000.zst" is not readable: No such file or directory
It's because crashreporter is disabled due to past build issues. We're going to enable it in Firefox 84 again.
In Firefox 34 beta still a problem.No about:crashes there.
It's still disabled. I'll fire a new build with crashreporter enabled.
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