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--- Comment #6 from Alexander Reinholdt ---
(In reply to Brett Hagen from comment #5)
> This has happened to me as well. What traces could I include to help with
> this?
Could you please provide the crash report that is generated when Smb4K crashes?
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--- Comment #5 from Brett Hage
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--- Comment #4 from Alexander Reinholdt ---
Thank you very much for the backtrace. It indicates that the crash seems to
happen when QNetworkInterface::allInterfaces() is called in
Smb4KHardwareManager::checkOnlineState(). Also, the backtrace points inde
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--- Comment #3 from Gregory Duhamel ---
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--- Comment #2 from Gregory Duhamel ---
(In reply to Alexander Reinholdt from comment #1)
> Thank you for reporting this issue! I tried to reproduce this by plugging in
> my Android based phone via USB-C, but Smb4K did not crash. Could you please
> shor
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--- Comment #1 from Alexander Reinholdt ---
Thank you for reporting this issue! I tried to reproduce this by plugging in my
Android based phone via USB-C, but Smb4K did not crash. Could you please
shortly explain, how you connect your iPhone? Also, is i