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--- Comment #18 from Ahmad Samir ---
Git commit 8a282319bc9eb6dd73557319cbd59d279493cdab by Ahmad Samir.
Committed on 04/05/2020 at 21:59.
Pushed by ahmadsamir into branch 'master'.
[KBookmarkMenu] Assign m_actionCollection early to prevent crash
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--- Comment #17 from Ahmad Samir ---
Proposed fix https://phabricator.kde.org/D29427
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--- Comment #16 from Ahmad Samir ---
Discussing the issue with kossebau on IRC, I was completely wrong about the
deprecation stuff, so please disregard. He investigated the issue further and
found the critter causing it: https://phabricator.kde.org/D288
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--- Comment #15 from Christoph Feck ---
If deprecated API was disabled, but still used, it should indeed have caused a
compilation error.
If it's not disabled, deprecated API needs to work as long as it isn't removed
in the next ABI incompatible versio
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--- Comment #14 from Ahmad Samir ---
Konsole 20.04 built against 5.68 will have selected the path in the code that
depends on KBookmarks creating a KActionCollection. KBookmarks-5.70 does create
an action collection, so konsole should work without rebui
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--- Comment #13 from Rik Mills ---
- Konsole 20.04.0 in Ubuntu 20.10 archive built against 5.68 in the Ubuntu
20.04 Groovy archive, does not crash.
- The same Konsole 20.04.0 in Ubuntu 20.10 archive DOES crash when frameworks
is upgraded to 5.70 form t
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--- Comment #12 from Rik Mills ---
Yes, Konsole 19.12.3 does not crash with Frameworks 5.70. Konsole 20.04.0 DOES
crash.
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--- Comment #11 from Michael Marley ---
Rik just put KF5 5.70 in the -staging PPA, but Konsole is still crashing on
start for me.
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--- Comment #10 from Ahmad Samir ---
Thinking about this some more, I think the proper fix is to patch
kbookmarks-5.69 with
https://cgit.kde.org/kbookmarks.git/commit/?id=4b3fc2aedd86505a47b9b185e086ef253e73ede8
; IIUC, Rik Mills can handle the PPA.
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--- Comment #8 from Rik Mills ---
FYI 5.69 was built for focal in the staging PPA, but not shipped as it was too
late to get in. We thought it might be good for early backports, but Nate
suggested skipping 5.69 to wait for 5.70 for groovy and focal back
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--- Comment #7 from Christoph Feck ---
Well, frameworks are supposed to be compatible. The only "allowed" crash is if
you build Konsole against 5.69, but then run it against 5.68.
If you build Konsole against 5.68, it must work with 5.68 and 5.69.
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--- Comment #5 from Ahmad Samir ---
I preface this by saying I've never run ubuntu before, so.
It seems to me you're installing konsole 20.04 from groovy ppa, but
kbookmarks-5.69 comes from "focal" ppa? is that supposed to work?
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--- Comment #4 from Rik Mills ---
(In reply to Ahmad Samir from comment #3)
I tried to reproduce the issue in a vm, but
> couldn't install the updates from the ppa (I am not an ubuntu user, so I
> don't know the quirks to get stuff to install there). Al
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--- Comment #3 from Ahmad Samir ---
Looking at the backtrace, my guess would be it's crashing when trying to access
the bookmarkAction pointer in:
if (bookmarkAction->shortcut() == QKeySequence(Konsole::ACCEL + Qt::Key_B))
{
collection->set
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--- Comment #2 from Kurt Hindenburg ---
Ahmad, could you look at this?
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--- Comment #1 from Michael Marley ---
It looks like the crash is probably related to
https://github.com/KDE/konsole/commit/6db7f8d2593ccb0238b2b547ed6eaf7da6a26c4c.
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