https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=488082

Malik Kennedy <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Malik Kennedy <[email protected]> ---
> (In reply to Rickard Westman from comment #2)
I was able to almost able to reproduce via these instructions:
> 1. [Created a 5-second timer, and let it run to completion.  Correctly got 
> both the system notification and kclock notification.  Dismissed them both 
> (system notification first).]
> 2. Re-used the same timer, and let it run to completion. Correctly(!) got 
> both the system notification and kclock notification.  Dismissed them both 
> (system notification first).
> 3. Re-used the same timer, and let it run to completion. Only got the kclock 
> notification, and dismissed it.
Here is where I was unable to follow the instructions so I closed the kclock
window and reopened it. 
After, I am able to reproduce step 3: Re-used the same timer, and let it run to
completion. Only got the kclock notification, and dismissed it.  
> 4. Repeated step 3 two times with the same negative result.
> 5. Created a new 6-second timer without removing the previous one. So I now 
> have a 5-second timer A, and a 6-second timer B. B is now displayed above A. 
For convenience, at this point I renamed both timers and notice that A's
progress bar is reset from 100% to 0%. This leads me to believe it has to do
with the timer reset action with the refresh icon. 
> 6. Repeated test with timer A, just to see if it's affected by the creation 
> of a new timer (B).  But with the same result.
> 7. Ran the rest with timer B for the first time.  Worked correctly.  This 
> time I dismissed the kclock notification first, and this automatically 
> removed the system notification.
In contrast, B exhibits same issue as A.

My reproduction instructions below. I included an example using a preset timer,
but I don't think it doesn't make a difference.
1. Create timer preset named repro with 1 second duration, then create timer. 
    Click new timer, set minutes to 0, set seconds to 1, set label to repro,
click save as preset, click done.
2. Start timer: click timer icon.
3. Observe system notification as expected.
4. Dismiss KClock done alert: click dismiss
5. Observe system notification closed.
6. Reset timer: click reset icon.
7. Start timer: click timer icon.
8. Observe lack of system notification.
9. Dismiss KClock done alert: click dismiss
10. Observe system notification not present in notification history. 


1. Create timer with 1 second duration. 
    Click new timer, set minutes to 0, set seconds to 1, click done.
2. Start timer: click timer icon.
3. Observe system notification as expected.
4. Dismiss KClock done alert: click dismiss
5. Observe system notification closed. 
6. Reset timer: click reset icon.
7. Start timer: click timer icon. 
8. Observe lack of system notification.
9. Dismiss KClock done alert: click dismiss
10. Observe lack system notification in history. 

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
$ kinfo
Operating System: Fedora Linux 42
KDE Plasma Version: 6.4.5
KDE Frameworks Version: 6.18.0
Qt Version: 6.9.2
Kernel Version: 6.16.7-200.fc42.x86_64 (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: Wayland
Processors: 12 × Intel® Core™ i5-10500T CPU @ 2.30GHz
Memory: 64 GiB of RAM (62.5 GiB usable)
Graphics Processor: Intel® UHD Graphics 630

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