Bug#1125777: libmozjs-140-0: Latest binNMU makes gnome-shell crash on arm64
Sally A.haj
s.ahaj at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 19 01:33:08 GMT 2026
I am sorry. The built has been done, but I didn't know that. The build
was outside the current folder/directory. The packages I have got from
the local build are:
gjs_1.86.0-3_arm64.buildinfo
gjs_1.86.0-3_arm64.changes
gjs_1.86.0-3_arm64.deb
gjs_1.86.0-3.debian.tar.xz
gjs_1.86.0-3.dsc
gjs_1.86.0.orig.tar.xz
gjs-dbgsym_1.86.0-3_arm64.deb
gjs-tests_1.86.0-3_arm64.deb
gjs-tests-dbgsym_1.86.0-3_arm64.deb
libgjs0_1.86.0-3_arm64.deb
libgjs0-dbgsym_1.86.0-3_arm64.deb
libgjs-dev_1.86.0-3_arm64.deb
And now I am doing the same thing with mozjs140:
$ sudo apt build-dep mozjs140
$ apt source mozjs140
$ cd mozjs140-140.6.0
$ dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -nc
I hope everything will go easy.
Thank you.
On Sun, 2026-01-18 at 23:59 +0100, NoisyCoil wrote:
> On 1/18/26 23:53, Sally A.haj wrote:
> > Hi NoisyCoil,
> >
> > Thank you for you response.
> > I have tried to reverse back to the previous release libmozjs-140-
> > 0_140.5.0-1_arm64.deb, but that will remove almost the whole gnome,
> > so
> > I stopped. Here what happened when trying to downgrade
> > https://0x0.st/PKjR.txt
>
> Oh, sorry about that, that didn't happen the last time I tried, it
> seems
> the dependency on the binNMU has been declared since then. Then I
> guess
> what you can do is rebuild the current gjs in unstable or testing,
> and
> then install the resulting libgjs. Can you do that?
>
> > Do we need to report this issue or this report is enough for that?
>
> No I don't think so, the GNOME maintainers are already aware of this
> issue.
>
> > Regards,
>
> Cheers!
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