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This problem is still there. When constructing a macro it is not possible to
chose among superimposed objects when selecting starting arguments or resulting
objects.
I checked kig version 22.08.1-1.fc36, which
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Version Fixed In||20.12.2
Latest Commit|https
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--- Comment #1 from Maurizio Paolini ---
There is an easy fix for this problem. the isSingular function at the
end of misc/common.cpp should test whether a 2x2 matrix is (numerically)
singular. Currently it does so by testing whether the determinant
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Bug ID: 430884
Summary: crash during construction of circle by three points
Product: kig
Version: unspecified
Platform: Compiled Sources
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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--- Comment #5 from Maurizio Paolini ---
Tested on the latest kig source (21.03.70). I do no longer experience kig
crashes and the construction works as expected.
In my opinion the bug can be marked as resolved.
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can confirm with the latest git source:
$ kig --version
kig 21.03.70
when exporting to SVG kig dumps core with a segmentation fault:
kf.kio.core: "Could not enter folder tags:/."
Segmentation f
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Platform|Debian testing |Fedora RPMs
Version|unspecified
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Well, actually there is still a problem for users of Fedora 32. Perhaps the
correct course of action is to open a bug report on bugzilla.redhat.com
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--- Comment #14 from Maurizio Paolini ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #13)
> Any chance you could somehow upgrade Plasma-pa or all of Plasma to 5.19 (or
> even better, git the master version) in Fedora to see if it's better? I as
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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #11)
> All right, if pavucontrol sees the ports, they should be visible in the KCM
> as well. Looks like it is our bug after all.
I am using plasma-pa-5.18.5-1.fc32.
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Anyway, by using pavucontrol I actually have a workaround for my problem
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Created attachment 129858
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screenshot with both audio settings panel and pavucontrol panel
"spectacle" does not allow to capture
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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #7)
> Aha! It's not even seeing multiple ports in the first place. This means that
> the issue is deeper than anything in any KDE software, and it
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> Created attachment 129852 [details]
> screenshot with both applet and Audio Volume Settings opened
>
> Here is a screenshot with the contents
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Created attachment 129852
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screenshot with both applet and Audio Volume Settings opened
Here is a screenshot with the contents of th
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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #2)
> Yes, we hid this in the applet to save space, and have gotten various
> complaints from people with broken jacks. The feature is still there, it
> just moved
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Product|systemsettings |plasma-pa
Component|kcm_pulseaudio
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Bug ID: 423629
Summary: no longer able to force headphones output
Product: systemsettings
Version: 5.18.5
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: no
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=422952
Bug ID: 422952
Summary: kig crashes when exporting to image
Product: kig
Version: unspecified
Platform: Fedora RPMs
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: major
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Resolution|--- |FIXED
Status|REPORTED
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--- Comment #4 from Maurizio Paolini ---
Git commit faec9ac0f6f73e312dc051ce34eaf3154d456e96 by Maurizio Paolini.
Committed on 18/01/2020 at 05:47.
Pushed by paolini into branch 'master'.
Going back to original Py_Finalize() to maintain com
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Git commit 211f8501ec4cf77ed68253783d58a662b5513612 by Maurizio Paolini.
Committed on 11/01/2020 at 18:50.
Pushed by paolini into branch 'master'.
Fix crash upon exit after transition python2 ->
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--- Comment #15 from Maurizio Paolini ---
(In reply to Kevin Kofler from comment #11)
> The Fedora package has this patch:
> https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/kig/blob/master/f/0001-explicitly-use-
> QLibrary-to-load-libpython-like-pykde.pa
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(In reply to Kevin Kofler from comment #11)
> The Fedora package has this patch:
> https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/kig/blob/master/f/0001-explicitly-use-
> QLibrary-to-load-libpython-like-pykde.pa
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I had a symbolic link to /usr/lib64/libpython2* instead of the (presumably
correct) version 3. I guess this is a leftover of my recent bug-chasing
effort... so now I recompiled from scratch and it seems that
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(In reply to Antonio Rojas from comment #5)
> (In reply to Maurizio Paolini from comment #4)
> > (In reply to Antonio Rojas from comment #2)
> > > Works fine here. Is your kig comp
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(In reply to Kevin Kofler from comment #6)
> LD_PRELOADing Python 2 into the current Fedora kig is definitely not
> supported. If you have to do that, something is very wrong.
Actually at the moment I ha
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(In reply to Antonio Rojas from comment #2)
> Works fine here. Is your kig compiled with python 3?
This is an interesting question: I *thought* my kig was compiled with python3,
What I have now installed is
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Resolved (almost)!
in a Fedora environment in order to make the *internal* python scripting to
work with mathematical functions it is required to first define LD_PRELOAD to
point to the libpython library.
It
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Created attachment 124916
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a sample kpy external script to test agains this bug report
This is just a sample file. Even an empty file
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Bug ID: 415918
Summary: pykig.py failing assertion after port to python3
Product: kig
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: n
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--- Comment #12 from Maurizio Paolini ---
(In reply to Maurizio Paolini from comment #11)
> actually, the patch is in
>
[WRONG] > https://phabricator.kde.org/differential/revision/edit/26333/
>
> I am not sure that I am using phabri
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actually, the patch is in
https://phabricator.kde.org/differential/revision/edit/26333/
I am not sure that I am using phabricator correctly and couldn't find a place
where to indicate that it should be
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(In reply to David E. Narvaez from comment #8)
> (In reply to Kevin Kofler from comment #7)
> > The patch from comment #2 prevents the tuple from being de-refcounted all
> > the way down to 0 (be
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(In reply to David E. Narvaez from comment #6)
> (In reply to Kevin Kofler from comment #4)
> > So, after looking at the code and the documentation, I suspect the issue is
> > not really the ref
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The following diff:
-
$ git diff
diff --git a/scripting/python_scripter.cc b/scripting/python_scripter.cc
index 62a7409b..57e09255 100644
--- a/scripting
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Bug ID: 414641
Summary: coordinate precision cannot be changed
Product: kig
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=258124
--- Comment #7 from Maurizio Paolini ---
(In reply to Maurizio Paolini from comment #5)
> This issue seems still present now on konqueror-18.08, there is a
> bug report on redhat/fedora bugzilla:
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bu
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Bug ID: 401976
Summary: konqueror does not start a second time
Product: konqueror
Version: 5.0.97
Platform: Fedora RPMs
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: norm
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It seems that the first appearance of strange values for Py_REFCNT
appear in the retdict.get function called within
CompiledPythonScript PythonScripter::compile( const char* code )
if file scripting
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Bug ID: 401512
Summary: kig crashes with simple python script with a failing
assertion
Product: kig
Version: unspecified
Platform: Fedora RPMs
OS: Linux
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Resolution|BACKTRACE
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Fixed in master with commit
https://cgit.kde.org/kig.git/commit/?id=f324508e822ddcafab26d90fd9bb685e56edaab8
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I also note that RayImp has two properties:
- support
- end-point-A
so we should also add the method RayImp::isPropertyDefinedOnOrThroughThisImp
returning values true(?), true
[The returning value of the first
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The problem is located in objects/line_imp.cc
in function AbstractLineImp::isPropertyDefinedOnOrThroughThisImp
It sounds that the correct setup should be:
1. reduce the number of properties taken into account
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Bug ID: 394676
Summary: Crash in circle-segment intersections when one point
is "First end point" property of segment
Product: kig
Version: unspecified
Platform: Fedora RPMs
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--- Comment #8 from Maurizio Paolini ---
This problem seems to appear when compiling from git sources when compiled
against boost-devel-1.63.0 or later.
In this version of boost the file /usr/include/boost/python/object_core.hpp
contains an assert at
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Created attachment 109867
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kig file exposing the problem
This kig file contains a very simple python script depending upon
a numeric labe
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(In reply to Rex Dieter from comment #4)
> dup of bug #335965
>
> Poke, there's a fix available,
> https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/126549/
>
> *** This bug has been marke
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(In reply to David E. Narvaez from comment #2)
> Given the known issues Fedora causes with their Python setup (see bug
> 335965), you will have to open this bug with Fedora first and if they can
> con
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Sadly, I am now no longer using konqueror... too many problems makes it a pain
to use it.
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Bug ID: 388241
Summary: Cannot use python scripting when compiling from source
Product: kig
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Se
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Created attachment 108731
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kig file with "cartesian equation" added to the reported construction
This is the same construction, b
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I attached the 'kig' saved file corresponding to the report construction.
With that construction I cannot confirm the crash, however if I add the
"cartesian equation" of the locus:
1. ri
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Thank you, that was an annoying issue for me...
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--- Comment #5 from Maurizio Paolini ---
After a brief look at the sources, it seems that this behaviour is entirely
under
QT responsibility:
in konqueror-17.04.1/webenginepart/src/webenginepart_ext.cpp I find:
[...]
view()->triggerPageAct
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--- Comment #3 from Maurizio Paolini ---
(In reply to Allan Sandfeld from comment #1)
> That is intensional, if you want it in the selection buffer you need to
> select it. Copying is a clipboard action. Though I guess we could select it
>
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Bug ID: 384616
Summary: buffer used by "Copy Link URL" entry in a link context
menu
Product: konqueror
Version: 5.0.97
Platform: Fedora RPMs
OS: Linux
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Component|khtml |khtml adblock
CC
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(In reply to Christoph Feck from comment #3)
> Well, you are not using a separate build directory. If you are not allowed
> to create root files in /home, use a /tmp directory as the build directory.
Tha
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This is the exact sequence of commands (as user "paolini") [omitting the
stdout/stderr of "cmake",
"make", "make install":
$ git clone g...@git.kde.org:kig
$ cd k
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Summary|wrong owner "roor" for file |wrong owner "
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Bug ID: 376477
Summary: wrong owner "roor" for file install_manifest.txt after
"make install"
Product: kig
Version: unspecified
Platform: unspecified
OS: Linux
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--- Comment #3 from Maurizio Paolini ---
(In reply to Luigi Toscano from comment #1)
> I think that this was solved long time ago (Applications 16.04).
> See the review in the bug Description and the following commits:
> https://commits.kd
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Yes it is! (answering to comment 7).
I tried again the whole procedure (with a fresh checkout of kig) and the issue
is *exactly* the same as in my first "Description" here.
Moreover I can confirm that
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Opened a qt bug report:
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-52312
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A standalone minimal C++ program using Qt5 and drawEllipse shows that the
precision
loss with circles having large radius is actually a Qt problem!
I will try to file a qt bug report about this problem
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Created attachment 98047
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same as previous, but with unmodified kig
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Created attachment 98046
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png showing a (different) problem when drawing circles/arcs
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Anyway, there are still problems when drawing arcs and circles; apparently of a
different
nature: it becomes apparent when the radius of circle/arc is much larger then
the size
for the displayed canvas. I will
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An identical problem is present when drawing circular arcs! Since the
correction is minimal and perfectly similar to what was done for circular arcs
I took the liberty of pushing it into
origin/master.
The
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solved via reviewboard:
https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/127354/
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Ever confirmed|0 |1
Status|UNCONFIRMED
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Bug ID: 360822
Summary: cmake does not find Boost Python support
Product: kig
Version: unspecified
Platform: Compiled Sources
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Sever
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360614
Bug ID: 360614
Summary: After a successful "make" from git sources, the "make
install" creates a bogus "share" directory
Product: kig
Version: unspecified
Platform: Compiled Sourc
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Bug ID: 360734
Summary: creation of a bogus share directory with root
ownership in the source location
Product: extra-cmake-modules
Version: unspecified
Platform: Compiled Sources
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Resolution
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*** Bug 360614 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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Bug ID: 360611
Summary: compilation target "kigpart_automoc" generates invalid
include paths in moc files
Product: kig
Version: unspecified
Platform: Compiled Sources
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I narrowed the problem a bit:
after creating a bogus empty "share" file in the sources directory I did a
"make VERBOSE=1 install"
as ro
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Actually, I am not sure this is a "moc" problem. By using "make VERBOSE=1" I
got the exact
command executed to obtain o
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This is the "cmake" that I use (right after a git clone)
cmake . -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debugfull \\
-DPLUGIN_INSTALL_DIR:PATH=/usr/lib/qt5/plugins
The strange thing is th
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It seems that different ways to get the current directory are used. Indeed in
my situation
I get:
$ cd Git/kdeedu/kig
$ pwd -L
/home/matem/paolini/Git/kdeedu/kig
$ pwd -P
/home/misc/euclide/paolini/Git/kdeedu
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(In reply to Rex Dieter from comment #7)
> I'd recommend submitting your patch to reviewboard.kde.org, that's the ideal
> way.
Done... but no comments so far. Now I am not sure what to do.
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>From Qt I was redirected to cmake developer... Actually I *did* try hard to
find something about "automoc" in the internet before submitting the bug
report, but with very little success. I thou
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I just opened a bug report for qt on this issue:
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-51964
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The following alias solves the problem for me:
alias cmake='PWD=$(pwd -P) cmake'
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=353836
Maurizio Paolini changed:
What|Removed |Added
Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Resolution
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=359805
Maurizio Paolini changed:
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Attachment #97700|0 |1
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