https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=471009
Bug ID: 471009
Summary: Error during system update
Classification: I don't know
Product: kde
Version: unspecified
Platform: Kubuntu
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=426108
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Just as an update: Downgrading pipewire didn't seem to help me, neither
starting the proposed script before login. Tried deleting config files as
well as killing pulse-audio, clicking buttons in pavucontrol, removin
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Bug ID: 439547
Summary: Weird translation in pairing wizard (Dutch)
Product: Bluedevil
Version: unspecified
Platform: Manjaro
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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I have
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Bug ID: 434750
Summary: Yolov3 doesn't work on png Images
Product: digikam
Version: 7.2.0
Platform: Kubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
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(In reply to Maik Qualmann from comment #1)
> Why shouldn't Yolo-v3 work with PNG images? The digiKam face detection works
> with all image formats that can be loaded via the Dimm framework. So also
> PNG, RAW
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Well... things have changed! Right now (plasma 5.21) I am able to edit files in
i.e. Kate and save the changes to a directory that's not "writable" for a
regular user (a nice dialog is popping up, which enab
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I
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Point 1 is working now.
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Points 2 - 5 are still valid.
Sorry i got carried away with joy because of no more crashes during tagging..
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I kept
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Bug ID: 374299
Summary: Allow printing of an image section
Product: gwenview
Version: unspecified
Platform: openSUSE RPMs
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
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Bug ID: 384485
Summary: Face Regions are deleted when unconfirmed face
suggestion is rejected by user
Product: digikam
Version: 5.7.0
Platform: Appimage
OS: Linux
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See also
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Yes, if you had some example code which reproduces the issue, that'd be great.
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Are the projects available somewhere so I could load them and see if I can
reproduce the crash?
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Oh and -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo instead of Release, for better traces.
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We have this implemented in the "multicursor" branch, but it needs polishing
and bugfixing before it can be merged. If you want to spend some time on
that... very welcome!
See https://phabricator.k
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The time is spent in libclang, i.e. parsing. This behaviour seems perfectly
normal to me; files changed, they have to be reparsed, that takes a while. So,
not a bug ...?
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Ah, sorry, I overlooked the samba part. I find the perf data hard to read ...
but it does seem to spend noticeable time in I/O. Maybe it would be interesting
to copy the project to local disk and see if it still
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Ok, so it really seems to be I/O. Thanks for the tests! Maybe it would be
useful after all to run kdevelop in gdb, interrupt it when it's hanging, and
get a backtrace. I guess that's the easiest way to fin
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Did we break that between 5.0.1 and 5.0.2 ...?
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This could be the same issue like the one on the mailing list, i.e. parsing
sometimes being super slow under some unclear conditions.
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That is unrelated to the original issue and looks very much like a bug in
libclang. It should be reported (and fixed) there.
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That doesn't seem right, if your .cache is empty, from my knowledge you
shouldn't get the "it crashed" dialog -- the flag for that is stored in the
cache. The project file contains no reference
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Ah ok, that makes more sense. Thanks for the clarification.
Maybe there's an issue when you close a project which is currently being opened
or so. Maybe you can reproduce it?
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> @Sven: because KWin writes out the current runtime configuration. It loads
> with that from your config and writes it back. If you manually want to
> change t
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Unfortunately this was a no go. And the "Backtrace" is highly illuminating:
"Application: KWin (kwin_x11), signal: Aborted"
That's it. Nothing more. No backtrace, nothing.
(In reply to Ma
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> > However, there was a time when GLES2 support was needed for EGL, which is
> > needed for wayland. If that is no longer the case, we can even
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Certainly a debatable choice, I guess the simple answer is that a single use
always has a single range in KDevelop, and for this you'd need to associate two
ranges to one use, i.e. technical reasons.
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New crash information added by DrKonqi
kontact (5.19.2 (21.12.2)) using Qt 5.15.2
- What I was doing when the appl
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Interesting...
Adams and my crash happened about around the same time, yesterday...
Both go through
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I ran "akonadictl fsck" and it found some items to clean up and scheduled some
re-indexing. When the indexing agent finished, another run of "akonadictl fsck"
did not find any issues.
Kontact/Kmai
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I have resolved my issue:
Nothing I found on the internet worked. Then I stumbled about a several year
old post, where someone on a Kubuntu system suggested to purge sonnet.
So I unmerged (deinstalled) kde-frameworks
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Bug ID: 465688
Summary: "Fit" on scaled wayland display doesn't fit
Classification: Applications
Product: gwenview
Version: 22.12.2
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: R
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465892
Bug ID: 465892
Summary: Nullpointerexception in
plasma-workspace-5.27.0/shell/desktopview.cpp:120
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.27.0
Platform: Compile
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Hi, QWidget has a devicePixelRatioF which contains this 1.25 IIRC:
https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qpaintdevice.html#devicePixelRatioF -- I think that's
what you need?
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By the way, on my screen on Wayland, 125% wouldn't fit either. I need to set
~160%, which I can't make sense of. The only calculation I can come up with
which gives 1.6 would be 1.2 * 1/0.75, but it req
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You need devicePixelRatioF for sure, devicePixelRatio is only for integer
scaling.
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You need to trigger a build once (just once ever) so your build system
generates the files in the beginning, it will only work after that.
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Ok, the situation here seems to be that Wayland only supports integer scaling
at the moment. My 125% scaling is rounded up to 2, which is what is used by
Gwenview to scale the image, which makes it 2 / 1.25 = 1.6
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To clarify again, I think there is no problem in Gwenview, its code already
accounts for display scaling in abstractimageview.cpp. It just gets the wrong
scale from Qt.
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Hi, I tried this and I think Jorge did too, and both of us get "2.0" from
QApplication::devicePixelRatio() with 125% scaling configured in
systemsettings. I also tried in Qt6, and I *still* get "2.0&q
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@anonymous11oneele...@gmail.com, please take your issue to a different report
-- it is not the same issue, and 80% of issues are with the background parser,
they can not all be tracked in the same repot. Thanks
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FWIW I would provide a patch for this if I could, but I think it's not possible
right now.
Gwenview wants to 1:1 map image pixels to screen pixels for zoom = 100%.
It cannot do that if it gets a surface fro
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Yesterday evening I closed all programs,
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Hi, I backported Python 3.11 support to 22.12, so it should be in 22.12.1.
I also fixed the original crash which caused this issue. That fix is on master
and will be in KDE Gear 23.04 (together with the feature it
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Python 3.10 and 3.11 are supported now, FYI.
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Sorry -- the backporting happened to 22.12.2, not .1 of course.
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