| ▲ | roryirvine 11 hours ago | |||||||||||||
Same, also on macOS. My "personal" firefox profile on my work Macbook Pro, which I use for occasional gmail, HN, wikipedia, and pretty much nothing else, has crashed twice in the last 6 weeks - both times when shutting down to update the OS. Honestly, I've been blaming MacOS for it since other apps also crashed at the same time (the first time it was Microsoft Intune, the second time it was Slack - I doubt either uses Firefox internally). I don't recall seeing a Firefox crash on my personal laptop running Linux at any point in the past few years. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | quesera 9 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
I don't think "crash" is the right word for the Firefox behaviour. Yes it does pop a window that calls itself a "crash reporter", but in my observation it's a shutdown timer timeout that expires after ~60secs. My guess is that it's trying to obtain or release a filesystem lock, possibly one that it's lost track of in some trivial way. I've never seen any damage or inconsistencies in the resulting environment. So I don't think it's a dramatic event, just a safety timer that isn't resolved correctly. Probably a simple, dumb, but harmless bug. | ||||||||||||||
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