https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=432298

flan_suse <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #2 from flan_suse <[email protected]> ---
I don't think this is a bug with Kate. I *strongly* believe this is a bug with
KIO or something Dolphin-related.

I can 100% reproduce this with:
* Kate
* XnViewMP
* Chromium browser

If I double-click a text file, image file, or HTML file, and it opens in Kate,
XnViewMP, or Chromium, then I close said application, there will be a hanging
"file.so" process that prevents me from unmounting an external drive or
disconnecting a network share. "Target is busy!"

Once I kill "file.so", I can safely eject the drive or disconnect the share.

Fully updated Manjaro KDE. This recently started after a bunch of KDE updates.
I do not have access to the computer until later, where I can provide more
information if needed.

Now what makes this interesting is this does *NOT* happen if I first open up
XnViewMP, for example, and then click-and-drag a file into the application.
Closing the application does not leave a hanging "file.so" process.

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