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> Is that too general, though? In a multi-window application such as GIMP,
> when a toolbar window is focused, passing a click through to the main window
> m
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Playing around with this a little more, I think I see what is happening. KWin
*does* treat unfocusable windows differently in that it always passes clicks
through to them even if "Inactive Inner Window Actions
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> char *IceGenerateMagicCookie(int length);
> "The magic cookie returned will be null-terminated."
That would explain why it never crashes. No out-
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Actually, there *is* still an out-of-bounds access; it just happens inside
IceWriteAuthFileEntry(). You're telling it that auth_data points to an array of
auth_data_length==16 characters, yet the actual si
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I don't care about attribution. I posted my patch here in the hopes that it
would save other people some frustration and that hopefully a developer with
commit access would see it and commit a similar or iden
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And yes, I do agree: reading "The magic cookie returned will be
null-terminated" absolutely implies that the cookie won't contain NUL bytes. I
would even argue, given that the type of IceAuthFileE
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Found the problem. It's a
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> Current behavior of `Shift+Wheel` (scroll an entire screen's worth of
> content[…]) is also useful IMO but could maybe use a different shortcut?
Personally, I wo
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I don't use Akonadi anymore. I switched to a mail client designed for IMAP
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I'm the original reporter on this bug. This is no longer affecting me. I
haven't had to manually open/start KDE Connect on my phone within my
recollection. It Just Works™. And I'm no longer using th
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Git bisection reveals 3b4d5583713e4dbba046cc79f02c6c8c356ed43b as the culprit.
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Summary: Regression: KWin 5.24.0 renders window borders with
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> can you please try the latest master and see if you are still seeing this
> breakage?
Yes, that fixed it. I no longer get nonsense traces in Heaptrack, and I
ac
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> Since you are using gentoo: Are the debug symbols you are using for
> plasmashell and qt and so forth matching the build that you profiled?
Yes. The debug symbo
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Bug ID: 439307
Summary: heaptrack launch script help text shows wrong option
name for --output-file
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Bug ID: 423920
Summary: Erroneous lambda expression crashes KDevelop in C++17
mode with clang 10.0.1
Product: kdevelop
Version: 5.5.2
Platform: Gentoo Packages
OS:
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> I hope you don't mind.
Not at all! I'm glad you were able to come up with an incantation that makes
Clang crash when run from the command line. Thanks fo
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> I'd really like this particularly for the case of many-button mice. I'd like
> to be able to assign the side keys to "next/previous" tab.
I
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I haven't upgraded Qt yet, but my expectation is that this bug is no more.
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Adding the following to a script in ~/.config/plasma-workspace/env/ and
restarting my KDE session makes my Konsole behave correctly again:
# work around https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-80967
export
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These reports appear to regard the exact same issue:
https://phabricator.kde.org/D26185
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-80967
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Analogous concerns apply for switch-statement with initializer.
/* BEGIN example2.cpp */
#include
#include
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unsigned parse_uint_clamp(const char *begin, const char *end) {
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Summary: Syntax highlighter fails on C++17 if-statement with
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Product: kdevelop
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Platform: Gentoo Packages
OS: Linux
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I stopped using Konqueror a long time ago because it wasn't keeping up with
Chromium. I no longer keep it installed, so I have no stake in this bug report
anymore. Feel free to close, as there are no
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> re-test if the bug is valid
I have no means of reproducing this crash on demand, and I have not experienced
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Another data point. I had 3 files in my Trash with ctimes older than 90 days
ago. Immediately after I checked this, I moved one file to the Trash (via the
context menu in a File Open dialog in a KDE application
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> > I am running a slideshow of 2560x1600 images every 2 seconds with
> > QSG_RENDER_LOOP=basic
>
> @Matt, You'd have to start the slideshow the
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> Matt, I'm not knowledgeable enough to say which memory leak this is, or the
> precise nature of it, but scrolling the list of widgets doesn't do much
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> @Matt
> How can you tell what is leaking from looking at comment #0?
There have been at least two distinct memory leaks discussed in this thread.
The or
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(In reply to Ovidiu Chi from comment #110)
Plasmashell *does* still have a memory leak, but it's not the one from this
bug. Actually, it *is* the one from the original report in Comment #0, but this
t
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> So should Qt use the threaded render loop by default, then? Or
> should we? Or something else?
Presumably the VRAM memory leak in the basic render loop should be
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> So the consensus is that QSG_RENDER_LOOP=threaded doesn't fix the issue?
There are two issues. QSG_RENDER_LOOP=threaded *does* avoid the VRAM memory
leak but *
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> the RSS memory leak with the nVidia binary
> drivers.
Um, I'm using the open-source AMDGPU driver, and I can easily drive up
plasmashell's VmR
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> I just made a video showing how plasma can reach about 1GB of ram usage from
> 300MB in a bunch of seconds.
I too can reproduce a rather serious memory lea
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> can this be tried again with a more recent Qt? either the latest 5.9 or 5.10
> making sure both of these patches are in:
>
> https://codereview.qt-pro
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> `QCG_RENDER_LOOP=basic`.
It's supposed to be QSG_RENDER_LOOP. ("SG" for "scene graph.")
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> Is there anyone using Qt 5.9.2 or beyond who can reproduce this issue?
As I mentioned in comment #36 and comment #38, I am running Qt 5.9.4, and I can
still eas
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Sorry your bug report has been "derailed," Antonio, though it's very possible
that the symptoms we're each observing may have the same root cause.
I just installed radeontop and watched my car
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> Please see my requests on #34
(In reply to David Edmundson from comment #34)
> If you're running < Qt5.10 or < 5.9.3 upgrade now so you ha
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Do we need to open a new bug report for the slideshow wa
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ktorrent (5.1.0) using Qt 5.7.1
- What I was doing when the application cras
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> Alas my phone (Oneplus One) only has Android 6.
FYI, LineageOS 14.1 (Android 7.1) is available for the OnePlus One. LineageOS
is the successor to CyanogenOS (which, if
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> I have the Akonadi Console open with the Job Tracker enabled now, to try to
> see if any jobs hang in Akonadi.
Nope. KMail has gone out to lunch again, but A
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> @Albert/Matt: any idea what's causing my connection drops?!
I never did figure it out. Upgrading to Android 7.1 made the problem disappear
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> IIRC, oxygen-gtk is no longer being supported. (Since the upgrade to gtk3.)
GTK3 support in SWT (the GUI toolkit that Eclipse uses) is half-baked (lots
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I couldn't find a way to reference count the GtkTreeViewColumn without causing
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KDE Connect has been working flawlessly for me for a while now. I am not sure
whether something changed in KDE Connect or if it's due to my upgrading to
LineageOS 14.1 (Android 7.1.1).
My current versions:
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> The only course of action I can suggest is that someone who can reproduce
> the bug applies the patch below to their kio build and reports the results.
>
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I have produced a patch, attached to Bug 308444, that fixes the problem of time
zone information being discarded when processing these template variables.
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I have produced a patch, attached to Bug 308444, that fixes the problem of time
zone information being discarded when processing these template variables in a
reply.
Note: I did not attempt to address the problem
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> Is there a way I can reproduce it?
I'm not sure. KDE Connect is broken for me more often than it works, and I
still don't know the exact conditions tha
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There is a data-race bug in LanLink.java:
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