Hi.
Installed nvda 2020.3, and now got this error after brousing round a little online, this seems to happen with blogspot sites, but as I said things continue to happen as before with latest waterfox.
ERROR - speech.manager.SpeechManager._handleIndex (08:47:46.568) - MainThread (8668): Error running speech callback Traceback (most recent call last): File "speech\manager.pyc", line 669, in _handleIndex File "speech\commands.pyc", line 326, in run File "sayAllHandler.pyc", line 164, in _onLineReached File "sayAllHandler.pyc", line 213, in lineReached File "documentBase.pyc", line 24, in makeTextInfo File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 207, in __init__ File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 477, in __init__ File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 225, in _getStoryLength OSError: [WinError 1775] A null context handle was passed from the client to the host during a remote procedure call WARNING - fileUtils.getFileVersionInfo (08:54:07.529) - Dummy-1 (10332): Invalid or unavailable version info attribute for 'C:\\Program Files\\Calibre2\\calibre.exe': ProductName WARNING - fileUtils.getFileVersionInfo (08:54:07.529) - Dummy-1 (10332): Invalid or unavailable version info attribute for 'C:\\Program Files\\Calibre2\\calibre.exe': ProductVersion ERROR - watchdog._watcher (09:01:26.115) - watchdog (10764): Core frozen in stack! INFO - watchdog._watcher (09:01:26.119) - watchdog (10764): Listing stacks for Python threads: Python stack for thread 13000 (watchdog.CancellableCallThread.execute(<_FuncPtr object at 0x00BA6828>)): File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner File "watchdog.pyc", line 317, in run File "threading.pyc", line 552, in wait File "threading.pyc", line 296, in wait
Python stack for thread 10764 (watchdog): File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run File "watchdog.pyc", line 127, in _watcher File "watchdog.pyc", line 62, in getFormattedStacksForAllThreads
Python stack for thread 6332 (winInputHook): File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run File "winInputHook.pyc", line 79, in hookThreadFunc
Python stack for thread 9848 (_UIAHandler.UIAHandler.MTAThread): File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run File "_UIAHandler.pyc", line 310, in MTAThreadFunc File "queue.pyc", line 170, in get File "threading.pyc", line 296, in wait
Python stack for thread 10040 (braille._BgThread): File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run File "braille.pyc", line 2187, in func
Python stack for thread 9660 (synthDrivers._espeak.BgThread): File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner File "synthDrivers\_espeak.pyc", line 190, in run File "queue.pyc", line 170, in get File "threading.pyc", line 296, in wait
Python stack for thread 8668 (MainThread): File "nvda.pyw", line 215, in <module> File "core.pyc", line 550, in main File "wx\core.pyc", line 2134, in MainLoop File "gui\__init__.pyc", line 1050, in Notify File "core.pyc", line 520, in run File "queueHandler.pyc", line 88, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyc", line 55, in flushQueue File "scriptHandler.pyc", line 166, in _queueScriptCallback File "keyboardHandler.pyc", line 516, in executeScript File "inputCore.pyc", line 201, in executeScript File "scriptHandler.pyc", line 208, in executeScript File "browseMode.pyc", line 451, in <lambda> File "browseMode.pyc", line 407, in _quickNavScript File "documentBase.pyc", line 27, in _get_selection File "documentBase.pyc", line 24, in makeTextInfo File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 207, in __init__ File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 472, in __init__ File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 212, in _getSelectionOffsets
ERROR - scriptHandler.executeScript (09:01:34.119) - MainThread (8668): error executing script: <bound method BrowseModeTreeInterceptor.addQuickNav.<locals>.<lambda> of <virtualBuffers.gecko_ia2.Gecko_ia2 object at 0x013FE950>> with gesture 'h' Traceback (most recent call last): File "scriptHandler.pyc", line 208, in executeScript File "browseMode.pyc", line 451, in <lambda> File "browseMode.pyc", line 407, in _quickNavScript File "documentBase.pyc", line 27, in _get_selection File "documentBase.pyc", line 24, in makeTextInfo File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 207, in __init__ File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 472, in __init__ File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 212, in _getSelectionOffsets OSError: [WinError 1726] The remote procedure call failed
I know I posted a dump out there, but here is a new one.
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Forgot the dump
ERROR - speech.manager.SpeechManager._handleIndex (08:47:46.568) - MainThread (8668): Error running speech callback Traceback (most recent call last): File "speech\manager.pyc", line 669, in _handleIndex File "speech\commands.pyc", line 326, in run File "sayAllHandler.pyc", line 164, in _onLineReached File "sayAllHandler.pyc", line 213, in lineReached File "documentBase.pyc", line 24, in makeTextInfo File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 207, in __init__ File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 477, in __init__ File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 225, in _getStoryLength OSError: [WinError 1775] A null context handle was passed from the client to the host during a remote procedure call WARNING - fileUtils.getFileVersionInfo (08:54:07.529) - Dummy-1 (10332): Invalid or unavailable version info attribute for 'C:\\Program Files\\Calibre2\\calibre.exe': ProductName WARNING - fileUtils.getFileVersionInfo (08:54:07.529) - Dummy-1 (10332): Invalid or unavailable version info attribute for 'C:\\Program Files\\Calibre2\\calibre.exe': ProductVersion ERROR - watchdog._watcher (09:01:26.115) - watchdog (10764): Core frozen in stack! INFO - watchdog._watcher (09:01:26.119) - watchdog (10764): Listing stacks for Python threads: Python stack for thread 13000 (watchdog.CancellableCallThread.execute(<_FuncPtr object at 0x00BA6828>)): File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner File "watchdog.pyc", line 317, in run File "threading.pyc", line 552, in wait File "threading.pyc", line 296, in wait
Python stack for thread 10764 (watchdog): File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run File "watchdog.pyc", line 127, in _watcher File "watchdog.pyc", line 62, in getFormattedStacksForAllThreads
Python stack for thread 6332 (winInputHook): File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run File "winInputHook.pyc", line 79, in hookThreadFunc
Python stack for thread 9848 (_UIAHandler.UIAHandler.MTAThread): File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run File "_UIAHandler.pyc", line 310, in MTAThreadFunc File "queue.pyc", line 170, in get File "threading.pyc", line 296, in wait
Python stack for thread 10040 (braille._BgThread): File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run File "braille.pyc", line 2187, in func
Python stack for thread 9660 (synthDrivers._espeak.BgThread): File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner File "synthDrivers\_espeak.pyc", line 190, in run File "queue.pyc", line 170, in get File "threading.pyc", line 296, in wait
Python stack for thread 8668 (MainThread): File "nvda.pyw", line 215, in <module> File "core.pyc", line 550, in main File "wx\core.pyc", line 2134, in MainLoop File "gui\__init__.pyc", line 1050, in Notify File "core.pyc", line 520, in run File "queueHandler.pyc", line 88, in pumpAll File "queueHandler.pyc", line 55, in flushQueue File "scriptHandler.pyc", line 166, in _queueScriptCallback File "keyboardHandler.pyc", line 516, in executeScript File "inputCore.pyc", line 201, in executeScript File "scriptHandler.pyc", line 208, in executeScript File "browseMode.pyc", line 451, in <lambda> File "browseMode.pyc", line 407, in _quickNavScript File "documentBase.pyc", line 27, in _get_selection File "documentBase.pyc", line 24, in makeTextInfo File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 207, in __init__ File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 472, in __init__ File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 212, in _getSelectionOffsets
ERROR - scriptHandler.executeScript (09:01:34.119) - MainThread (8668): error executing script: <bound method BrowseModeTreeInterceptor.addQuickNav.<locals>.<lambda> of <virtualBuffers.gecko_ia2.Gecko_ia2 object at 0x013FE950>> with gesture 'h' Traceback (most recent call last): File "scriptHandler.pyc", line 208, in executeScript File "browseMode.pyc", line 451, in <lambda> File "browseMode.pyc", line 407, in _quickNavScript File "documentBase.pyc", line 27, in _get_selection File "documentBase.pyc", line 24, in makeTextInfo File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 207, in __init__ File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 472, in __init__ File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 212, in _getSelectionOffsets OSError: [WinError 1726] The remote procedure call failed
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Hi.
I may have fixed my own issue.
At least I can't get it working or failing like this right now.
I toggled say all and the issue stopped at least I think its stopped.
I don't need say all to load, so maybe thats my issue.
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Shaun, Please read the following, from the Admin Notice entitled, List Updates: Please Read (Sent April 11, 2020):
- Speaking of logs, we should avoid sending long logs to this list.
- Logs may contain personal information to your system, your set-up, or possibly keystrokes you press, etc.
- It is not expected that users on this list will know how to read logs, or that they will dissect those logs for you to determine the issue. Please reach out to NVAccess directly. No doubt there is already a process in place for this, however we shouldn't ask users to post logs to this list.
I am asking you, and all other members, not to post logs, or even parts of logs, to this group. It's not a developers group, there are few here who can possibly decipher logs. If an issue is believed to be a problem with NVDA, then, as directed, "please reach out to NVAccess directly," by filing an issue [AKA bug] report. --
Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 2004, Build 19041
It’s hard waking up and realizing it’s not always black and white.
~ Kelley Boorn
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A number of the errors in there appear to relate to Calibre rather than Firefox. Calibre.exe appears to be in a directory called "Calibre2" - which version are you using? Calibre, the eBook reader / converter, is currently at version 5.2.0.
Also, are you using any NVDA add-ons?
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Hi.
Installed nvda 2020.3, and now got this error after brousing round a
little online, this seems to happen with blogspot sites, but as I said
things continue to happen as before with latest waterfox.
ERROR - speech.manager.SpeechManager._handleIndex (08:47:46.568) -
MainThread (8668):
Error running speech callback
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "speech\manager.pyc", line 669, in _handleIndex
File "speech\commands.pyc", line 326, in run
File "sayAllHandler.pyc", line 164, in _onLineReached
File "sayAllHandler.pyc", line 213, in lineReached
File "documentBase.pyc", line 24, in makeTextInfo
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 207, in __init__
File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 477, in __init__
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 225, in _getStoryLength
OSError: [WinError 1775] A null context handle was passed from the
client to the host during a remote procedure call
WARNING - fileUtils.getFileVersionInfo (08:54:07.529) - Dummy-1 (10332):
Invalid or unavailable version info attribute for 'C:\\Program
Files\\Calibre2\\calibre.exe': ProductName
WARNING - fileUtils.getFileVersionInfo (08:54:07.529) - Dummy-1 (10332):
Invalid or unavailable version info attribute for 'C:\\Program
Files\\Calibre2\\calibre.exe': ProductVersion
ERROR - watchdog._watcher (09:01:26.115) - watchdog (10764):
Core frozen in stack!
INFO - watchdog._watcher (09:01:26.119) - watchdog (10764):
Listing stacks for Python threads:
Python stack for thread 13000
(watchdog.CancellableCallThread.execute(<_FuncPtr object at 0x00BA6828>)):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "watchdog.pyc", line 317, in run
File "threading.pyc", line 552, in wait
File "threading.pyc", line 296, in wait
Python stack for thread 10764 (watchdog):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run
File "watchdog.pyc", line 127, in _watcher
File "watchdog.pyc", line 62, in getFormattedStacksForAllThreads
Python stack for thread 6332 (winInputHook):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run
File "winInputHook.pyc", line 79, in hookThreadFunc
Python stack for thread 9848 (_UIAHandler.UIAHandler.MTAThread):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run
File "_UIAHandler.pyc", line 310, in MTAThreadFunc
File "queue.pyc", line 170, in get
File "threading.pyc", line 296, in wait
Python stack for thread 10040 (braille._BgThread):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run
File "braille.pyc", line 2187, in func
Python stack for thread 9660 (synthDrivers._espeak.BgThread):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "synthDrivers\_espeak.pyc", line 190, in run
File "queue.pyc", line 170, in get
File "threading.pyc", line 296, in wait
Python stack for thread 8668 (MainThread):
File "nvda.pyw", line 215, in <module>
File "core.pyc", line 550, in main
File "wx\core.pyc", line 2134, in MainLoop
File "gui\__init__.pyc", line 1050, in Notify
File "core.pyc", line 520, in run
File "queueHandler.pyc", line 88, in pumpAll
File "queueHandler.pyc", line 55, in flushQueue
File "scriptHandler.pyc", line 166, in _queueScriptCallback
File "keyboardHandler.pyc", line 516, in executeScript
File "inputCore.pyc", line 201, in executeScript
File "scriptHandler.pyc", line 208, in executeScript
File "browseMode.pyc", line 451, in <lambda>
File "browseMode.pyc", line 407, in _quickNavScript
File "documentBase.pyc", line 27, in _get_selection
File "documentBase.pyc", line 24, in makeTextInfo
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 207, in __init__
File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 472, in __init__
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 212, in _getSelectionOffsets
ERROR - scriptHandler.executeScript (09:01:34.119) - MainThread (8668):
error executing script: <bound method
BrowseModeTreeInterceptor.addQuickNav.<locals>.<lambda> of
<virtualBuffers.gecko_ia2.Gecko_ia2 object at 0x013FE950>> with gesture 'h'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "scriptHandler.pyc", line 208, in executeScript
File "browseMode.pyc", line 451, in <lambda>
File "browseMode.pyc", line 407, in _quickNavScript
File "documentBase.pyc", line 27, in _get_selection
File "documentBase.pyc", line 24, in makeTextInfo
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 207, in __init__
File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 472, in __init__
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 212, in _getSelectionOffsets
OSError: [WinError 1726] The remote procedure call failed
I know I posted a dump out there, but here is a new one.
-- Quentin Christensen Training and Support Manager
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I am using the latest version of calibre.
I use windows 10 addon update mainly.
I have the calibre addon and toolbars explorer.
To be honest I didn't think calibre ran within the brouser.
I have the latest version and do use it from time to time for a
stand alone converter but if its really a big huuuuuge issue I can
probably get rid of it if I need to.
All addons are up to date and this will happen with and without
addons on waterfox and nvda.
However it doesn't do anything like this with 2008 which is what
I have gone back to.
Just loaded google and it randomly crashed just as I was entering
a google search.
The big thrust of that error was from garbage colecter finding
over 73 unreachable objects in run, either this happens or a
virtual buffer and other file os error 1700 something something.
The easiest way right now is to use water fox 2020.08.
But if this is actually calibre crashing I could probably do
without it because codex uses it as stand alone I think.
I don't use it that much.
This has been going for ages and I have posted in nvaccess and
waterfox without any real answer for the last month.
Every so often I try because I think I can get an answer.
Technically I probably don't really have to upgrade waterfox
ever, I have an addon blocker in the form of ublock, privacy
badger and https everywhere as well as noscript classic so its not
like anything will necessarily jump on me.
I also never keep more than 1 net enabled program at one time and
will close it otherwise.
No one has had answers and I have been talking with waterfox devs
mainly.
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On 14/10/2020 2:19 pm, Quentin
Christensen wrote:
A number of the errors in there appear to relate to
Calibre rather than Firefox. Calibre.exe appears to be in a
directory called "Calibre2" - which version are you using?
Calibre, the eBook reader / converter, is currently at version
5.2.0.
Also, are you using any NVDA add-ons?
Hi.
Installed nvda 2020.3, and now got this error after brousing
round a
little online, this seems to happen with blogspot sites, but
as I said
things continue to happen as before with latest waterfox.
ERROR - speech.manager.SpeechManager._handleIndex
(08:47:46.568) -
MainThread (8668):
Error running speech callback
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "speech\manager.pyc", line 669, in _handleIndex
File "speech\commands.pyc", line 326, in run
File "sayAllHandler.pyc", line 164, in _onLineReached
File "sayAllHandler.pyc", line 213, in lineReached
File "documentBase.pyc", line 24, in makeTextInfo
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 207, in __init__
File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 477, in __init__
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 225, in
_getStoryLength
OSError: [WinError 1775] A null context handle was passed from
the
client to the host during a remote procedure call
WARNING - fileUtils.getFileVersionInfo (08:54:07.529) -
Dummy-1 (10332):
Invalid or unavailable version info attribute for 'C:\\Program
Files\\Calibre2\\calibre.exe': ProductName
WARNING - fileUtils.getFileVersionInfo (08:54:07.529) -
Dummy-1 (10332):
Invalid or unavailable version info attribute for 'C:\\Program
Files\\Calibre2\\calibre.exe': ProductVersion
ERROR - watchdog._watcher (09:01:26.115) - watchdog (10764):
Core frozen in stack!
INFO - watchdog._watcher (09:01:26.119) - watchdog (10764):
Listing stacks for Python threads:
Python stack for thread 13000
(watchdog.CancellableCallThread.execute(<_FuncPtr object at
0x00BA6828>)):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "watchdog.pyc", line 317, in run
File "threading.pyc", line 552, in wait
File "threading.pyc", line 296, in wait
Python stack for thread 10764 (watchdog):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run
File "watchdog.pyc", line 127, in _watcher
File "watchdog.pyc", line 62, in
getFormattedStacksForAllThreads
Python stack for thread 6332 (winInputHook):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run
File "winInputHook.pyc", line 79, in hookThreadFunc
Python stack for thread 9848
(_UIAHandler.UIAHandler.MTAThread):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run
File "_UIAHandler.pyc", line 310, in MTAThreadFunc
File "queue.pyc", line 170, in get
File "threading.pyc", line 296, in wait
Python stack for thread 10040 (braille._BgThread):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run
File "braille.pyc", line 2187, in func
Python stack for thread 9660 (synthDrivers._espeak.BgThread):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "synthDrivers\_espeak.pyc", line 190, in run
File "queue.pyc", line 170, in get
File "threading.pyc", line 296, in wait
Python stack for thread 8668 (MainThread):
File "nvda.pyw", line 215, in <module>
File "core.pyc", line 550, in main
File "wx\core.pyc", line 2134, in MainLoop
File "gui\__init__.pyc", line 1050, in Notify
File "core.pyc", line 520, in run
File "queueHandler.pyc", line 88, in pumpAll
File "queueHandler.pyc", line 55, in flushQueue
File "scriptHandler.pyc", line 166, in _queueScriptCallback
File "keyboardHandler.pyc", line 516, in executeScript
File "inputCore.pyc", line 201, in executeScript
File "scriptHandler.pyc", line 208, in executeScript
File "browseMode.pyc", line 451, in <lambda>
File "browseMode.pyc", line 407, in _quickNavScript
File "documentBase.pyc", line 27, in _get_selection
File "documentBase.pyc", line 24, in makeTextInfo
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 207, in __init__
File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 472, in __init__
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 212, in
_getSelectionOffsets
ERROR - scriptHandler.executeScript (09:01:34.119) -
MainThread (8668):
error executing script: <bound method
BrowseModeTreeInterceptor.addQuickNav.<locals>.<lambda> of
<virtualBuffers.gecko_ia2.Gecko_ia2 object at
0x013FE950>> with gesture 'h'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "scriptHandler.pyc", line 208, in executeScript
File "browseMode.pyc", line 451, in <lambda>
File "browseMode.pyc", line 407, in _quickNavScript
File "documentBase.pyc", line 27, in _get_selection
File "documentBase.pyc", line 24, in makeTextInfo
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 207, in __init__
File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 472, in __init__
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 212, in
_getSelectionOffsets
OSError: [WinError 1726] The remote procedure call failed
I know I posted a dump out there, but here is a new one.
--
Quentin Christensen
Training and Support Manager
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I don't think Calibre should be too problematic, I just noticed one or two of those errors mentioned it. Re Waterfox, yes I've seen reports of issues with the latest update to it. It does sound like the latest Waterfox update is problematic.
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
I am using the latest version of calibre.
I use windows 10 addon update mainly.
I have the calibre addon and toolbars explorer.
To be honest I didn't think calibre ran within the brouser.
I have the latest version and do use it from time to time for a
stand alone converter but if its really a big huuuuuge issue I can
probably get rid of it if I need to.
All addons are up to date and this will happen with and without
addons on waterfox and nvda.
However it doesn't do anything like this with 2008 which is what
I have gone back to.
Just loaded google and it randomly crashed just as I was entering
a google search.
The big thrust of that error was from garbage colecter finding
over 73 unreachable objects in run, either this happens or a
virtual buffer and other file os error 1700 something something.
The easiest way right now is to use water fox 2020.08.
But if this is actually calibre crashing I could probably do
without it because codex uses it as stand alone I think.
I don't use it that much.
This has been going for ages and I have posted in nvaccess and
waterfox without any real answer for the last month.
Every so often I try because I think I can get an answer.
Technically I probably don't really have to upgrade waterfox
ever, I have an addon blocker in the form of ublock, privacy
badger and https everywhere as well as noscript classic so its not
like anything will necessarily jump on me.
I also never keep more than 1 net enabled program at one time and
will close it otherwise.
No one has had answers and I have been talking with waterfox devs
mainly.
On 14/10/2020 2:19 pm, Quentin
Christensen wrote:
A number of the errors in there appear to relate to
Calibre rather than Firefox. Calibre.exe appears to be in a
directory called "Calibre2" - which version are you using?
Calibre, the eBook reader / converter, is currently at version
5.2.0.
Also, are you using any NVDA add-ons?
Hi.
Installed nvda 2020.3, and now got this error after brousing
round a
little online, this seems to happen with blogspot sites, but
as I said
things continue to happen as before with latest waterfox.
ERROR - speech.manager.SpeechManager._handleIndex
(08:47:46.568) -
MainThread (8668):
Error running speech callback
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "speech\manager.pyc", line 669, in _handleIndex
File "speech\commands.pyc", line 326, in run
File "sayAllHandler.pyc", line 164, in _onLineReached
File "sayAllHandler.pyc", line 213, in lineReached
File "documentBase.pyc", line 24, in makeTextInfo
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 207, in __init__
File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 477, in __init__
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 225, in
_getStoryLength
OSError: [WinError 1775] A null context handle was passed from
the
client to the host during a remote procedure call
WARNING - fileUtils.getFileVersionInfo (08:54:07.529) -
Dummy-1 (10332):
Invalid or unavailable version info attribute for 'C:\\Program
Files\\Calibre2\\calibre.exe': ProductName
WARNING - fileUtils.getFileVersionInfo (08:54:07.529) -
Dummy-1 (10332):
Invalid or unavailable version info attribute for 'C:\\Program
Files\\Calibre2\\calibre.exe': ProductVersion
ERROR - watchdog._watcher (09:01:26.115) - watchdog (10764):
Core frozen in stack!
INFO - watchdog._watcher (09:01:26.119) - watchdog (10764):
Listing stacks for Python threads:
Python stack for thread 13000
(watchdog.CancellableCallThread.execute(<_FuncPtr object at
0x00BA6828>)):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "watchdog.pyc", line 317, in run
File "threading.pyc", line 552, in wait
File "threading.pyc", line 296, in wait
Python stack for thread 10764 (watchdog):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run
File "watchdog.pyc", line 127, in _watcher
File "watchdog.pyc", line 62, in
getFormattedStacksForAllThreads
Python stack for thread 6332 (winInputHook):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run
File "winInputHook.pyc", line 79, in hookThreadFunc
Python stack for thread 9848
(_UIAHandler.UIAHandler.MTAThread):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run
File "_UIAHandler.pyc", line 310, in MTAThreadFunc
File "queue.pyc", line 170, in get
File "threading.pyc", line 296, in wait
Python stack for thread 10040 (braille._BgThread):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run
File "braille.pyc", line 2187, in func
Python stack for thread 9660 (synthDrivers._espeak.BgThread):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "synthDrivers\_espeak.pyc", line 190, in run
File "queue.pyc", line 170, in get
File "threading.pyc", line 296, in wait
Python stack for thread 8668 (MainThread):
File "nvda.pyw", line 215, in <module>
File "core.pyc", line 550, in main
File "wx\core.pyc", line 2134, in MainLoop
File "gui\__init__.pyc", line 1050, in Notify
File "core.pyc", line 520, in run
File "queueHandler.pyc", line 88, in pumpAll
File "queueHandler.pyc", line 55, in flushQueue
File "scriptHandler.pyc", line 166, in _queueScriptCallback
File "keyboardHandler.pyc", line 516, in executeScript
File "inputCore.pyc", line 201, in executeScript
File "scriptHandler.pyc", line 208, in executeScript
File "browseMode.pyc", line 451, in <lambda>
File "browseMode.pyc", line 407, in _quickNavScript
File "documentBase.pyc", line 27, in _get_selection
File "documentBase.pyc", line 24, in makeTextInfo
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 207, in __init__
File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 472, in __init__
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 212, in
_getSelectionOffsets
ERROR - scriptHandler.executeScript (09:01:34.119) -
MainThread (8668):
error executing script: <bound method
BrowseModeTreeInterceptor.addQuickNav.<locals>.<lambda> of
<virtualBuffers.gecko_ia2.Gecko_ia2 object at
0x013FE950>> with gesture 'h'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "scriptHandler.pyc", line 208, in executeScript
File "browseMode.pyc", line 451, in <lambda>
File "browseMode.pyc", line 407, in _quickNavScript
File "documentBase.pyc", line 27, in _get_selection
File "documentBase.pyc", line 24, in makeTextInfo
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 207, in __init__
File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 472, in __init__
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 212, in
_getSelectionOffsets
OSError: [WinError 1726] The remote procedure call failed
I know I posted a dump out there, but here is a new one.
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Quentin Christensen
Training and Support Manager
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Yeah, and thats my frustration.
There are issues in support but I don't know what to do.
I have posted logs here and there are at least 2 github issues.
There are other issues with waterfox on support that I think
could be related but I have run on everything from older profiles
newer ones, no profiles, no addons, fresh installs as far as I
can.
Its either the buffers, a memmory leak or interaction between the
brouser.
It can happen as I move through my 20-100 sites a day.
Noscript does actually help keep the crashes down but it can
happen straight away, or it can take a few sites and maybe 5-10
minutes to happen.
Or it just happens.
But it is quite random.
I really hate to harp on about this like some selfish asshole but
right now I am running out of ideas.
Its got a little better with an amd display driver update, so it
could be amd related but who knows.
All the issues seem to be happening on 3-4gen ryzens and rx5000
video cards.
I have a now quite ancient comparitively speaking ryzen 2nd
generation.
And most issues are solved with this one.
At least those that don't matter that much.
Now I don't have an intel system to test this thing on which is
directly under my control that I want to sacrofice.
After my experience with vmware, its clear what I really need is
a system, I can start, monkey with, screw up, reformat, set up,
try something else, reformat if it screws and try again.
I thought I could controle stable stuff with my primary and after
vmware my confidence is to say the least a bit shaken.
Because I can't.
If I lose imput or output, which can be a fragile thing, then I'm
done for.
Same with some other devices.
If I lose input, reformat is the only option unless I have
sighted help.
Same with output unless I can get that back assuming like vmware
I don't use the entire keyboard or sound card class.
Usually if I got a problem and couldn't fix it, then I'd just
reformat and be done with it.
But along came covid and I suddenly realise that the computer is
basically the only communication for most of the world.
So in short, mucking round with my primary is pritty much out for
probabbly ever.
I'm never loading vmware on there again, not because of this
issue but a few other issues which I have blogged about.
In particular the fact you need a my vmware account to access
everything and to reset passwords is quite hard.
Not only that but they have support contracts and not much else
so I can't even report my issue to vmware, in short, even though
it was fun, with the performance boost I got with its removal, I'm
seriously rethinking hhow I will be running future tests of
anything even with virtual machine software.
I may eventually get another system, one that I can backup some
how and just have, and if it screws up then its not going to be a
problem.
I technically have the space for one but who knows.
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On 14/10/2020 6:04 pm, Quentin
Christensen wrote:
I don't think Calibre should be too problematic, I
just noticed one or two of those errors mentioned it. Re
Waterfox, yes I've seen reports of issues with the latest update
to it. It does sound like the latest Waterfox update is
problematic.
I am using the latest version of calibre.
I use windows 10 addon update mainly.
I have the calibre addon and toolbars explorer.
To be honest I didn't think calibre ran within the
brouser.
I have the latest version and do use it from time to time
for a stand alone converter but if its really a big
huuuuuge issue I can probably get rid of it if I need to.
All addons are up to date and this will happen with and
without addons on waterfox and nvda.
However it doesn't do anything like this with 2008 which
is what I have gone back to.
Just loaded google and it randomly crashed just as I was
entering a google search.
The big thrust of that error was from garbage colecter
finding over 73 unreachable objects in run, either this
happens or a virtual buffer and other file os error 1700
something something.
The easiest way right now is to use water fox 2020.08.
But if this is actually calibre crashing I could probably
do without it because codex uses it as stand alone I
think.
I don't use it that much.
This has been going for ages and I have posted in
nvaccess and waterfox without any real answer for the last
month.
Every so often I try because I think I can get an answer.
Technically I probably don't really have to upgrade
waterfox ever, I have an addon blocker in the form of
ublock, privacy badger and https everywhere as well as
noscript classic so its not like anything will necessarily
jump on me.
I also never keep more than 1 net enabled program at one
time and will close it otherwise.
No one has had answers and I have been talking with
waterfox devs mainly.
On 14/10/2020 2:19 pm, Quentin Christensen wrote:
A number of the errors in there appear to
relate to Calibre rather than Firefox. Calibre.exe
appears to be in a directory called "Calibre2" - which
version are you using? Calibre, the eBook reader /
converter, is currently at version 5.2.0.
Also, are you using any NVDA add-ons?
Hi.
Installed nvda 2020.3, and now got this error after
brousing round a
little online, this seems to happen with blogspot
sites, but as I said
things continue to happen as before with latest
waterfox.
ERROR - speech.manager.SpeechManager._handleIndex
(08:47:46.568) -
MainThread (8668):
Error running speech callback
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "speech\manager.pyc", line 669, in
_handleIndex
File "speech\commands.pyc", line 326, in run
File "sayAllHandler.pyc", line 164, in
_onLineReached
File "sayAllHandler.pyc", line 213, in lineReached
File "documentBase.pyc", line 24, in makeTextInfo
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 207, in
__init__
File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 477, in __init__
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 225, in
_getStoryLength
OSError: [WinError 1775] A null context handle was
passed from the
client to the host during a remote procedure call
WARNING - fileUtils.getFileVersionInfo (08:54:07.529)
- Dummy-1 (10332):
Invalid or unavailable version info attribute for
'C:\\Program
Files\\Calibre2\\calibre.exe': ProductName
WARNING - fileUtils.getFileVersionInfo (08:54:07.529)
- Dummy-1 (10332):
Invalid or unavailable version info attribute for
'C:\\Program
Files\\Calibre2\\calibre.exe': ProductVersion
ERROR - watchdog._watcher (09:01:26.115) - watchdog
(10764):
Core frozen in stack!
INFO - watchdog._watcher (09:01:26.119) - watchdog
(10764):
Listing stacks for Python threads:
Python stack for thread 13000
(watchdog.CancellableCallThread.execute(<_FuncPtr
object at 0x00BA6828>)):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "watchdog.pyc", line 317, in run
File "threading.pyc", line 552, in wait
File "threading.pyc", line 296, in wait
Python stack for thread 10764 (watchdog):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run
File "watchdog.pyc", line 127, in _watcher
File "watchdog.pyc", line 62, in
getFormattedStacksForAllThreads
Python stack for thread 6332 (winInputHook):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run
File "winInputHook.pyc", line 79, in hookThreadFunc
Python stack for thread 9848
(_UIAHandler.UIAHandler.MTAThread):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run
File "_UIAHandler.pyc", line 310, in MTAThreadFunc
File "queue.pyc", line 170, in get
File "threading.pyc", line 296, in wait
Python stack for thread 10040 (braille._BgThread):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "threading.pyc", line 870, in run
File "braille.pyc", line 2187, in func
Python stack for thread 9660
(synthDrivers._espeak.BgThread):
File "threading.pyc", line 890, in _bootstrap
File "threading.pyc", line 926, in _bootstrap_inner
File "synthDrivers\_espeak.pyc", line 190, in run
File "queue.pyc", line 170, in get
File "threading.pyc", line 296, in wait
Python stack for thread 8668 (MainThread):
File "nvda.pyw", line 215, in <module>
File "core.pyc", line 550, in main
File "wx\core.pyc", line 2134, in MainLoop
File "gui\__init__.pyc", line 1050, in Notify
File "core.pyc", line 520, in run
File "queueHandler.pyc", line 88, in pumpAll
File "queueHandler.pyc", line 55, in flushQueue
File "scriptHandler.pyc", line 166, in
_queueScriptCallback
File "keyboardHandler.pyc", line 516, in
executeScript
File "inputCore.pyc", line 201, in executeScript
File "scriptHandler.pyc", line 208, in
executeScript
File "browseMode.pyc", line 451, in <lambda>
File "browseMode.pyc", line 407, in _quickNavScript
File "documentBase.pyc", line 27, in _get_selection
File "documentBase.pyc", line 24, in makeTextInfo
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 207, in
__init__
File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 472, in __init__
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 212, in
_getSelectionOffsets
ERROR - scriptHandler.executeScript (09:01:34.119) -
MainThread (8668):
error executing script: <bound method
BrowseModeTreeInterceptor.addQuickNav.<locals>.<lambda> of
<virtualBuffers.gecko_ia2.Gecko_ia2 object at
0x013FE950>> with gesture 'h'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "scriptHandler.pyc", line 208, in
executeScript
File "browseMode.pyc", line 451, in <lambda>
File "browseMode.pyc", line 407, in _quickNavScript
File "documentBase.pyc", line 27, in _get_selection
File "documentBase.pyc", line 24, in makeTextInfo
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 207, in
__init__
File "textInfos\offsets.pyc", line 472, in __init__
File "virtualBuffers\__init__.pyc", line 212, in
_getSelectionOffsets
OSError: [WinError 1726] The remote procedure call
failed
I know I posted a dump out there, but here is a new
one.
--
Quentin
Christensen
Training and Support Manager
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Quentin Christensen
Training and Support Manager
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