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It looks like I had the kdevplatform debug symbols installed. One thing that
was not installed is the Kdevelop Python module. I am seeing some slowdowns,
but not like before. I think the previous pauses increased
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Also, I was mistaken about the size of the project. It's actually fairly small
with only a few thousand lines of Python split across around a dozen files. I
was confusing it from a different project (which th
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I will try and do this after the next time I log out/reboot since the debug
info available is slightly newer than what I have installed. This project
consists of only Python (3.6.15) and Makefiles.
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Most recent findings:
1. I can successfully run a KDE Plasma build that is mostly from the tip of
Plasma/5.26, but with only plasma-workspace built from master.
2. When everything is built from Plasma/5.26
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Alright, I built Plasma from master with kdesrc-build again, and now the crash
has vanished. Whew.
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Thank you, Nate! I was unaware there was a setting for this.
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If needed I can provide my project and settings files, though the project
itself is closed source and cannot be shared.
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Summary: Kdevelop frequently pauses for many seconds while
editing Python files
Classification: Applications
Product: kdevelop
Version: 5.10.221200
Platform: Op
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Also I didn't get a stack trace from my crashes to ensure that they were the
same, so it's within the realm of possibility I'm doing this to myself with a
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I should specify, I'm building from source manually, cloning directly from the
Git repos and using cmake and make myself for this latest build that has the
crash, so perhaps the problem is in a dependency
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Crud. Not sure what changed, but I can reproduce the bug with git master again.
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Verified that the bug is in plasma-workspace - building from an earlier commit
shows the crash, but the latest one doesn't crash. I am actively bisecting the
repo (about 5 steps left) and should hopefully h
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I can reproduce the crash using the tip of the Plasma/5.26 branch for all
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And this is the output of the working plasmashell from master:
kf.plasma.quick: Applet preload policy set to 1
QObject::connect: No such slot DesktopProtocol::_k_slotRedirection(KIO::Job *,
QUrl)
Trying to use
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Alright, I modified the plasma-workspace code slightly (using the version in
Kubuntu's repos), and edited all of the lines that said "requesting unexisting
screen" to specify what function the
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@NateGraham Where is that code at? I'm looking for it and having a hard time
finding it in Plasma 5.24.
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If I reproduce the crash with "plasmashell --replace" running in a terminal, I
see a ton of "requesting unexisting screen 0" messages appear just before
crash. This on Kubuntu 22.04.1, which u
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Nevermind, I actually failed to notice the crashes. I can now see that
plasmashell crashed several times during my latest testing with the Plasma/5.24
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I also cannot reproduce this with the tip of the Plasma/5.24 branch.
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Currently unable to reproduce this with the latest git master. Using KDE neon
22.04 Developer Edition (KForge virtual appliance on VirtualBox 6.1).
I built the full KDE Plasma stack with kdesrc-build as
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(In reply to Rolf Eike Beer from comment #7)
> So it basically looks to me as if this affects only non-Plasma desktops,
> right? Which would explain why I have never seen that. What would the "%U"
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Summary: Capture Rectangular Region works differently now
Classification: Applications
Product: Spectacle
Version: 22.12.0
Platform: Manjaro
OS: Linux
S
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Actually...maybe I spoke too soon. While the behavior I described above is
still accurate and reproducible, it does seem that events organized by others
are inconsistently synchronized to Korganizer. I would say
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I modified the Android app to use TLS 1.2. I am seeing the following:
2022-11-30 06:07:57.589 12619-13216/org.kde.kdeconnect_tp
E/KDE/LanLinkProvider: Handshake failed with Flash
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I might also add that TLS 1.0 and 1.1 have been deprecated and are no longer
supported in Android. I do not know how or why TLS 1.0 is being used.
I believe I found the location of the bug. In the Android version
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Bug ID: 462418
Summary: Android app cannot connect, TLS 1.0 suspected
Classification: Applications
Product: kdeconnect
Version: 22.11.80
Platform: OpenSUSE
OS: Linux
S
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I am having difficulty finding a really long email thread with a lot of
included replies to recreate this problem. I will re-open if it is still a
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I admit I know next to nothing about QML, but if I comment out the
FormComboBoxDelegate section everything seems to work in the settings.
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I see the following output:
file:///usr/lib64/qt5/qml/org/kde/kirigami.2/NavigationTabButton.qml:177:9: QML
Label: Binding loop detected for property "verticalAlignment"
file:///usr/lib64/qt5/qml/org/kd
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I see the following output:
file:///usr/lib64/qt5/qml/org/kde/kirigami.2/PageRow.qml:906: Error: Error
while loading page: qrc:/content/ui/Settings/SettingsPage.qml:22
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Summary: Settings menu window is completely empty
Classification: Applications
Product: Tokodon
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: R
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Bug ID: 461932
Summary: Volume control disabled when Pulse Audio is restarted
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasma-pa
Version: 5.26.3
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Statu
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> rebuilding
Thanks! How long should this take to reach the packaging? (a couple days later,
not seeing any update yet)
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Bug ID: 461603
Summary: Skrooge package broken with Qt Library 5.15.7
Classification: KDE Neon
Product: neon
Version: unspecified
Platform: Neon
OS: Linux
Status: REPO
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Bug ID: 461293
Summary: Request: option to show notifications on all displays
at once
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
Version: master
Platform: Other
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Bug ID: 461185
Summary: Cannot open file using file dialog
Classification: Applications
Product: okteta
Version: 0.26.6
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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Bug ID: 461183
Summary: kf.xmlgui: Index 10 is not within range (0 - 9 )
when switching between tabs
Classification: Applications
Product: okteta
Version: 0.26.6
Platform:
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Hmm, and it's happening *without* a resolution change? That's weird. Fushan Wen
thought that perhaps a Qt bug had something to do with one aspect of this mess,
but I've been having a ridiculously ha
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I found this shows up with png files that were processed with pngquant. The
original file looks fine in gwenview. The processed file still looks fine in
Firefox and in Okular, but it is glitchy in gwenview when zoomed
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Writing this as a comment and not a bug report since there's still some more
work to be done, but here's some extra info:
While attempting to test the backports of this bug fix
(https://invent.kde.
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Indeed, the date format in the plasma clock widget is already completely
customizable with a field to enter the format code. Everything about that
existing is good. Even if system-wide qt-based custom formats were
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(In reply to John Brooks from comment #211)
> Is the status supposed to be "resolved upstream"?
Yeah, I agree. It's not resolved. People discussing the idea that the best
resolution is upst
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Bug ID: 459422
Summary: KDevelop crashed when trying to use the git revert
feature
Classification: Unclassified
Product: kdevelop
Version: unspecified
Platform: unspecified
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--- Comment #19 from Aaron Rainbolt ---
(In reply to Vlad Zahorodnii from comment #18)
> (In reply to Aaron Rainbolt from comment #17)
> > This *might* be Qt related - I'm experiencing a similar problem on Lubuntu
> > 22.04.1 with
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Alright, looks like everything's now working right! Merge request:
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-workspace/-/merge_requests/2118
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--- Comment #50 from Aaron Rainbolt ---
Bah, and now there it is again! Fickle thing. Alright, sorry for bug spam. I'll
be back once I figure out what it's doing this time.
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--- Comment #49 from Aaron Rainbolt ---
Nevermind, I guess the bug seeming to still be there was a fluke? Now I can't
get the wrong behavior to happen anymore. :/ Task failed successfully, I guess.
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--- Comment #48 from Aaron Rainbolt ---
Er, no, probably in GridLayoutManager. (Note to self, look at code before
declaring where you think a bug is.)
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Crud. Well the solution that I was about to post a merge request for turned out
to only solve the problem partway. While the widgets are no longer scrambled on
startup, you can still cause them to be scrambled by
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Looks like the resolution change was indeed (at least part of) the problem.
Changing AppletsLayout::AppletsLayout to ignore any screen resolution changes
the first time it is ran fixed the bug, while still
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So, looking at the logic here, I think the problem might actually be the result
of a resolution change during early startup - for instance, on an NVIDIA
machine of mine, the SDDM display on bootup is rather
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> OK, nevermind, upon closer inspection I'm looking at the wrong code. No
> changes I make to bool Activities::start(const QString &id) seem to have an
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OK, nevermind, upon closer inspection I'm looking at the wrong code. No changes
I make to bool Activities::start(const QString &id) seem to have any effect
(not even a blatant null pointer dereference
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Wow, in retrospect that code is SO BAD. A typo, I'm probably missing C++
syntax, and the pseudocode logic is itself flawed. :facepalm:
I think I meant something more like this:
> bool Activities::sta
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Maybe it would be better if, rather than implementing the fix in ksmserver, we
implemented it in kwin/src/activities.cpp? I'm realizing it might be rather
trivial to do something like this:
> bool Ac
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Interesting. Using "killall kwin_x11 && kwin_x11" in KDE neon Unstable Edition
results in identical behavior as when using "kwin_x11 --replace".
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The kwin/src/activities.cpp file is
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/kwin/-/blob/master/src/activities.cpp, sorry to
accidentally fail to specify that.
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OK, I've read through the code and I think I see why this bug is occurring. My
understanding of C++ is not all that great since I don't actually know the
language, so this could be partially wrong.
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> The patch: https://termbin.com/kv20
> Plasma version - 5.25.5 (built from source with kdesrc-build with
> build-group set to stable-kf5-qt5)
>
> WA
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The patch: https://termbin.com/kv20
Plasma version - 5.25.5 (built from source with kdesrc-build with build-group
set to stable-kf5-qt5)
WARNING: I do not know C++. All this patch does is comment out a chunk of
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Looking at my previous comment, it may appear misleading - the comment within
the "else if" block actually applies to the following "else" block if I'm
understanding correctly. H
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In
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lines 83-88:
>} else if (!m_geometryBeforeResolutionChange.isEm
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> (I believe the bug trigger here was a multi-monitor setup with different
> resolutions for each monitor, one full-HD one 4K. When I upgraded to
> matching-resolution 4Ks it stopped triggering for m
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I can also resolve the problem by entirely removing the "ItemGeometries" line
and leaving the "ItemGeometriesHorizontal" line. However, again, this line is
recreated at login, and if left a
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Bug ID: 458524
Summary: Issuing a counter proposal uses the wrong identity
Product: kontact
Version: 5.21.0
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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try scroll with touch screen (horizontal scrollbar disappears)
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Summary: System Tray Settings "Entries" page shows unnecessary
horizontal scrollbar
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.25.4
Platform: Archlinux Packages
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Yes. Any changes to the settings of Kate do not seem to take hold. Note that I
had numerous instances of Kate running. I was able to fix this by logging out
and deleting ~/.local/share/kate/anonymous.katesession
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I generally do not use sessions. Despite disabling ctags, each time I start
Kate it never picks up the new settings., making this ctags issue especially
annoying.
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--- Comment #3 from Aaron Williams ---
This would explain another problem I have where when logging back in ctags
consumes an inordinate amount of memory sorting (well over 100GB!) It would be
nice if I could limit this or if ctags could be killed. In
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Bug ID: 457790
Summary: Need non-root Makefile for importing new project
Product: kdevelop
Version: 5.8.220403
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severit
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I removed anonymous.katesession and the problem has disappeared. I have
preserved the original file.
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Summary: Kate is extremely slow to exit
Product: kate
Version: 22.04.3
Platform: openSUSE RPMs
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
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Bug ID: 455881
Summary: Would like the ability to resize widgets that are
placed in the panel
Product: plasmashell
Version: master
Platform: Neon Packages
OS: Linu
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yes. It is still laggy with frequent reparsing with two more processes stuck at
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One thing I see is that it is constantly rescanning the project and I see
several stuck kdevelop processes consuming 100% of the CPU. I think this may be
related to another bug in KDevelop where it fails to
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Bug ID: 454462
Summary: Editor is extremely laggy
Product: kdevelop
Version: 5.8.220401
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
Pri
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I should add that the music is on an exfat filesystem. Not sure if that
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