https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406776

--- Comment #26 from avlas <jsar...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to avlas from comment #25)
> (In reply to Nikita Sirgienko from comment #24)
> > (In reply to avlas from comment #23)
> > > Created attachment 119572 [details]
> > > Cantor crash
> > > 
> > > Sometimes Cantor crashes while doing these tests. This is a backtrace of 
> > > one
> > > of them.
> > 
> > Thanks, this is helps (Some precondition failed and Cantor crashes), but I
> > still don't understand, why they precondition failed.
> 
> 
> Mmm, maybe the flatpak container does not have access to
> ~/.local/share/cantor either :/

Well it does (but only when I put it in .octaverc):

evaluate
wsStatusChange 0
currentExpressionStatusChanged
readOutput
start parsing     "'cantor_print' is a function from the file
/home/jsardid/.local/share/cantor/octavebackend/cantor_print.m\n"
readOutput
start parsing     "CANTOR_OCTAVE_BACKEND_PROMPT:2> "
parseOutput:  "'cantor_print' is a function from the file
/home/jsardid/.local/share/cantor/octavebackend/cantor_print.m\n"
setting result to a type  1  result
currentExpressionStatusChanged
wsStatusChange 1
readOutput
start parsing     "__cantor_delimiter_line__\n"
readOutput
start parsing     "ans\n"
readOutput
start parsing     "0\n"
start parsing     "__cantor_delimiter_line__\n"
readOutput
start parsing     "CANTOR_OCTAVE_BACKEND_PROMPT:3> "

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