Hi,

Please answer to the mailing list, so that everyone can contribute to the answers..

To produce the segmentation fault, add something in your collection or/and add something in the main playlist

Cheers
Olivier

Le 24/10/2015 14:22, RISHABH GUPTA a écrit :

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From: *RISHABH GUPTA* <rishabh9...@gmail.com <mailto:rishabh9...@gmail.com>>
Date: Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 1:51 PM
Subject: segfault(kf5 port olivier )
To: amarok-devel@kde.org <mailto:amarok-devel@kde.org>



Message: 2Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 22:50:25 +0200

    From: Olivier Churlaud <oliv...@churlaud.com
    <mailto:oliv...@churlaud.com>>
    To: Amarok <amarok-devel@kde.org <mailto:amarok-devel@kde.org>>
    Subject: [Port KF5] Help to debug
    Message-ID: <5626a911.1050...@churlaud.com
    <mailto:5626a911.1050...@churlaud.com>>
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    Dear all,

    I'm trying to debug some part of Amarok, and I slowly become
    crazy.. =D

    I would need some insight on how to debug the classes. For instance, I
    currently have a segmentation fault due to the QueryMaker::setType().
    However I have no idea of which of the subclass is called. I cannot
    trace the error in a good way.

    How would you do this?

    Thank you for your help
    Cheers,
    Olivier



Hello,
I would like to know what did you do to produce this segfault

did you reply for the same on amarok-devel ? just want to know

cheers,
rishabh



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