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> " -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.