On 2025-01-25 11:23, StealthMode Hu wrote:
Maybe you shouldn't let KATE operate things if she is crashing them.
Not Debian kernel compile/build related.
Go to KATEs devs with your issue.
1. The Debian-KDE list is, by definition, not kernel related.
2. Saying don't use a buggy program is silly. Every program has some
bugs so you are saying "don't use computers". Besides, if everyone
stopped using a package, how would we know when a bug was fixed?
3. Referring the issue elsewhere gets us into the blame game. Is the
problem particular to the Debian-KDE package or is it generic? The
Debian packagers are the ones best positioned to figure that out and
either fix the package or send it upstream.
4. The Debian packagers need to know when a package is stable enough to
make it into the next stable release. If they don't get bug reports,
how can they make that determination?