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> Dave, do you seen my previous comment ?
I did, but since I'm running Fedora's packaged version of everything, switching
to AppImage would be changing lots
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> The crash is already known in Qt.
>
> https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-130386
>
> I'll take another look, but I'm pretty sure we&
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Bug ID: 502302
Summary: crash in
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Classification: Applications
Product: digikam
Version: 8.6.0
Platform: Other
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> Interesting can not reproduce myself, here Okular always detects it's going
> to end up in a loop and you end up with a slightly ugly alignment but no
>
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> Interesting can not reproduce myself, here Okular always detects it's going
> to end up in a loop and you end up with a slightly ugly alignment but no
>
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and I can't trigger any more valgrindisms. Looks good!
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Yeh I think that's nailed the 'cancel' problem.
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Hi Torsten,
Thanks for the fixes! I'm using the track from:
https://michaelminn.net/tutorials/google-gpx/Track_2016-08-22_200130.gpx
Note one thing I'm seeing is that:
void EditPlacemarkDialog::rest
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playing with the tick and stuff I managed to trigger valgrind:
==15894== Invalid read of size 8
==15894==at 0x49C99F8: Marble::GeoDataObject::parent()
(GeoDataObject.cpp:67)
==15894==by 0x4B69F7D: Marble
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Thanks; that OK case has gone.
There's stil something odd going on, I tend to fully open the section of the
tree, so I see:
v Track... Document
v time Placemark 0 1
vMultiGeo
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actually hmm.. I think there are more around here as well. I'm fairly sure I
had a cancel crash again after a bit of poking around.
I also can crash sometimes unticking the track as well;
#0 0x79
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I've just created:
https://invent.kde.org/education/kmplot/-/merge_requests/13
for this. It seems to clear the crash; I'm not 100% sure I understand all
the details of that function th
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Unfortunately QMutableListIterator doesn't cope with growing the list either;
so it needs a larger rework.
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Hmm the QMutableListIterator didn't work and I've not figured out why yet; the
valgrind I'm looking at is:
==39870== Invalid read of size 8
==39870==at 0x1DEF2D01: UnknownInlinedFun (qlist
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I think I kind of understand what's going on, but not 100% and hmm.
void View::drawImplicit(Function *function, QPainter *painter)
{
QList singular;
...
for (const QPointF &point :
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This seems to be fixed by the set of fixes in:
https://github.com/captn3m0/ebook-tools
referenced from:
https://sourceforge.net/p/ebook-tools/bugs/10/
heck, this library is old; it seems worth taking those fixes
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The 'einfo' program that uses the same library crashes in the same way, so I'm
guessing it's the library.
[dg@dalek build]$ gdb /usr/bin/einfo
(gdb) r -p ~/bugs/okular-466425-epubcr
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Yeh, not too sure what's going on here. 44 and 45 look like all the others to
me in the raw PDF - although I can't say I fully understand the syntax yet;
they both have an '/Off' and
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Yeh, not too sure what's going on here. 44 and 45 look like all the others to
me in the raw PDF - although I can't say I fully understand the syntax yet;
they both have an '/Off' and
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I'm seeing a few scripts that run, the two that produce NaN are:
--
//set values in boxes to variable\r\nvar tot =
this.getField(\"Grand_Total_stock_1\
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I'm seeing a few scripts that run, the two that produce NaN are:
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For anyone desperately looking to work around this, Chromium doesn't NaN
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This *might* be a form bug; it's pretty consistent across Okular, evince and
Chromium.
(Chromium is slightly different, it gives the tick boxes a default of No which
makes it easier to avoid)
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Summary: Form: Numbers concatenated rather than summed (UK
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Albert: Yes, that's fair enough.
David: I'm pretty sure I want continous mode - I've got huge data books and
documents, and want to be able to see those 8 pages at a time on my monitor; I
think c
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Albert: Yes, that's fair enough.
David: I'm pretty sure I want continous mode - I've got huge data books and
documents, and want to be able to see those 8 pages at a time on my monitor; I
think c
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However, while installing that I noticed that the dpkg status on my -32 was
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When it installed -33 it regenerated the initramfs for -32 as well and -32 now
works.
Marked invalid.
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-33 from proposed does boot.
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4.15.0-32 is failing to boot on this core2 laptop, 4.15.0-30 (and
earlier) is fine.
(I'll attach the screenshot of the panic in a second)
ProblemType: Bug
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> Which Qt are you using?
[dg@major ~]$ rpm -qf /lib64/libQt5Core.so.5
qt5-qtbase-5.7.1-19.fc26.x86_64
[dg@major ~]$ ldd /usr/bin/okular|grep -i
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> Which Qt are you using?
[dg@major ~]$ rpm -qf /lib64/libQt5Core.so.5
qt5-qtbase-5.7.1-19.fc26.x86_64
[dg@major ~]$ ldd /usr/bin/okular|grep -i
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Platform: Other
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the 4.2.0 initrd's are pretty sparse, the recent ones seem to have a
full set of modules and firmware (e.g. 18MB of drivers/net)
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initrd 4
the 4.2.0 initrd's are pretty sparse, the recent ones seem to have a
full set of modules and firmware (e.g. 18MB of drivers/net)
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My initrd in recent kernels is 4x larger than in slightly older kernels,
making /boot just large enough. It seems unlikely this growth is
intended:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 44052519 May 13 12:29 initrd.img-4.10.0-19-generic
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 44050984 May 13 12:28 initrd.i
Public bug reported:
My initrd in recent kernels is 4x larger than in slightly older kernels,
making /boot just large enough. It seems unlikely this growth is
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-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 44052519 May 13 12:29 initrd.img-4.10.0-19-generic
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Public bug reported:
Full backtrace below.
Not seen this one before (machine has been running fine for many years),
so I guess it's Zesty kernel issue. Hit it while running a heavily busy
Firefox.
Apr 2 17:52:16 davros kernel: [17739.294897] [ cut here
]
Apr 2 17:52:
Public bug reported:
Full backtrace below.
Not seen this one before (machine has been running fine for many years),
so I guess it's Zesty kernel issue. Hit it while running a heavily busy
Firefox.
Apr 2 17:52:16 davros kernel: [17739.294897] [ cut here
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Apr 2 17:52:
Public bug reported:
I've had this for a couple of weeks where on doing an apt upgrade it's
moaning about various clashes in the libkf5mail* packages.
Looking in the logs the last one I've had
Unpacking libkf5mailcommon-plugins:amd64 (4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1) ...^M
^[[1mdpkg:^[[0m error processing
Yes, please
This blocks building of current pidgin-matrix since I added use of
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This blocks building of current pidgin-matrix since I added use of
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I can confirm this bug has disappeared in the digikam-5.1.0-1.fc24 packages.
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> This problem is here with digiKam-5.0.0-beta7 not to reproduce. Do you use
> JPEG or RAW images? With sidecar files?
Just JPEGs, imported straight off my camera
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Bug ID: 363704
Summary: preview thumbnails: Not updated when deleting an image
Product: digikam
Version: 5.0.0
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Seve
Public bug reported:
KDE5 won't start for me today, and there are segfaults in dmesg (XFCE is
running fine):
dg@davros:~$ dmesg|grep -i segfa
[ 17.799106] ksmserver[1075]: segfault at 1c496 ip 0001c496 sp
7ffd3a4e00a8 error 14 in kdeinit5[40+d000]
[ 20.514638] kactivitymanage
Public bug reported:
KDE5 won't start for me today, and there are segfaults in dmesg (XFCE is
running fine):
dg@davros:~$ dmesg|grep -i segfa
[ 17.799106] ksmserver[1075]: segfault at 1c496 ip 0001c496 sp
7ffd3a4e00a8 error 14 in kdeinit5[40+d000]
[ 20.514638] kactivitymanage
I can confirm this is fixed in 4.4.0-4, except that is by the
WARN_ON(!connector_state->crtc) warn/backtrace.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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No, not needed on earlier than xenial (utopic worked fine) - someone
should probably look at the oops though that backtrace that I still see
in the logs - but it's only a low, since everything apparently works.
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