Using a CentOS trunk client (your beta: xpra-0.15.0-20141211.el6_4.x86_64.rpm) against a fedora 20 trunk server (our build, 0.15.0 r8195), with an xterm, a firefox browser, and an epiphany browser as start-child-ren... with opengl on ... when I resize the firefox browser and scroll while it's trying to refresh, it causes a seg fault (message outputted to client-side).
As mentioned in #700, this fedora server has an "invalid webp build"... but a seg fault seems like an extreme reaction.
I'll attach an xpra info and a log from client side with -d opengl,system,encoding
(unfortunately, while capturing the log, the repro took longer than any of the previous reproductions).
xpra info CentOS trunk against fedora server
CentOS client logs, -d opengl,system,encoding
This must be a valid bug, server configuration issues should never be able to crash the client - make it misbehave sure, but not crash it.
But I don't see the segfault message.
Please post the opengl info, does this occur with opengl turned off? etc... And if possible, get me a gdb backtrace. (see wiki/Debugging) Is your centos system really a centos 6_4 and not 6_6?
(raising, "crashes are bad")
Well, with the new 0.15.0 beta build (session info reads it as runknown) against a 0.15.0 r8661 fedora 20 server... I can't reproduce this at all.
Closing for now (will consider re-opening if our build re-introduces).
this ticket has been moved to: https://github.com/Xpra-org/xpra/issues/764