https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=375027
Bug ID: 375027
Summary: Stylus isn't calibrated
Product: krita
Version: unspecified
Platform: MS Windows
OS: MS Windows
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: major
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=375028
Bug ID: 375028
Summary: Stylus is unaligned
Product: krita
Version: unspecified
Platform: MS Windows
OS: MS Windows
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
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I forgot to mention I am on a surface pro 4 with surface pen using Krita Gemini
through Steam.
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So I'm SOL for the moment. That's ok! I don't mind giving you guys the $10 for
now, I just hope eventually there will be the opportunity for me to get an
update or Krita Sketch (if that ever happens a
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--- Comment #19 from Austin ---
(In reply to Tom Englund from comment #18)
> if i didnt miss something but seems you all are on ryzens. i would check if
> your fTPM/TPM is enabled in bios. unsure when exactly this landed
> https://github.com
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=453279
Bug ID: 453279
Summary: Krita Epub not downloading from manual website
Product: krita
Version: unspecified
Platform: Android
OS: All
Status: REPORTED
Severity: n
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465379
Bug ID: 465379
Summary: Broken link
Classification: Websites
Product: www.kde.org
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Other
Status: REPORTED
Severity: n
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--- Comment #2 from Austin ---
Hello I apologize for the unclear report.
I was using kde neon and the link seems to essentially not open. I have
tried this on other distros as well with the same result. If you would like
I can upload a screen recording
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A pop up came up saying would you like kde to open up discover and then
nothing happens
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It worked! I played with it and Firefox had pop up blocked at first which
was my main issue it seems. Thank you for your help!
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=375027
Bug ID: 375027
Summary: Stylus isn't calibrated
Product: krita
Version: unspecified
Platform: MS Windows
OS: MS Windows
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: major
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=375028
Bug ID: 375028
Summary: Stylus is unaligned
Product: krita
Version: unspecified
Platform: MS Windows
OS: MS Windows
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
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I forgot to mention I am on a surface pro 4 with surface pen using Krita Gemini
through Steam.
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So I'm SOL for the moment. That's ok! I don't mind giving you guys the $10 for
now, I just hope eventually there will be the opportunity for me to get an
update or Krita Sketch (if that ever happens a
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With:
austin@debian-laptop:~/src/valgrind$ ./vg-in-place --version -v
valgrind-3.13.0.SVN-16209-vex-3299
the error message has improved (64-bit valgrind, 32-bit binary):
austin@debian-laptop:~/src/valgrind$ ./vg
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Bug ID: 376027
Summary: wine's comdlg32/filedlg.c test hangs under valgrind
Product: valgrind
Version: 3.13 SVN
Platform: Compiled Sources
URL: https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=
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--- Comment #10 from Austin English ---
(In reply to Rhys Kidd from comment #9)
> I'm almost certain there's a problem with your local copy of Xcode or with
> multiple versions of Xcode tripping up.
>
> It's well document
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--- Comment #14 from Austin English ---
(In reply to Austin English from comment #13)
> This is also relevant again for wine-gecko. Upstream Firefox moved to
> require Visual Studio 2013+, and those newer format PDBs don't work with
>
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(In reply to Austin English from comment #8)
> Created attachment 94210 [details]
> wine+valgrind output
>
> Using wine-1.7.50-26-g6038e2a and valgrind-3.11.0-SVN-r15588.
With wine-2.1-153-g9c72376,
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(In reply to Austin English from comment #9)
> (In reply to Austin English from comment #8)
> > Created attachment 94210 [details]
> > wine+valgrind output
> >
> > Using wine-1.7.
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--- Comment #10 from Austin English ---
(In reply to Rhys Kidd from comment #8)
> We have another user, Austin, who is testing some Wine-specific patches and
> will aim to run Wine's unit tests under Valgrind shortly.
>
> The resul
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(In reply to Louis Brunner from comment #12)
> Created attachment 104964 [details]
> macOS Sierra incomplete support
>
> I have been working on a patch to support macOS Sierra.
> At the moment,
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How commonly are tarballs created/used for random SVN revisions rather than
releases?
To be frank, I'm not very experienced with makefiles, and the current changes
have already been a pain. I don't pa
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(In reply to Austin English from comment #12)
> How commonly are tarballs created/used for random SVN revisions rather than
> releases?
>
> To be frank, I'm not very experienced with makefiles
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> Created attachment 102468 [details]
> try 6 : modified to have vgversion.h also handled as part of make dist
>
> Changed compared to try5:
>
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(In reply to Ivo Raisr from comment #20)
> Patch #6 seems to be working well. I tested it on Solaris, inside SVN tree,
> outside and after 'make dist'.
>
> In addition to the last com
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try 10, extra sanity checks
try 9 works for me, but I put some extra sanity checks in. In theory, someone
cou
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> Created attachment 102512 [details]
> try 10, extra sanity checks
>
> try 9 works for me, but I put some extra sanity checks in. In theory,
> som
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> Austin,
>
> Before you do, can you please confirm that you have the latest Xcode Command
> Line Tools installed? It is incremental on top of the basic X
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To be more explicit:
Austins-Mac-mini:~ austin$ xcode-select --install
xcode-select: note: install requested for command line developer tools
Austins-Mac-mini:~ austin$ ls /usr/
X11 adic
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> Strange that the git-svn version does not show a M(odified) marker.
Yeah, I noticed that too. I'll try to remember to file a bug upstream.
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To give a bit more info (and for myself in the future ;).
This is still present in development wine (wine-1.9.24-105-g1d3b944) and
valgrind (valgrind-3.13.0.SVN, #define VGSVN "16171", #define VE
d8)
9 0x05935782 X11DRV_WineGL_InitOpenglInfo+0x2fe()
[/home/austin/wine-valgrind/dlls/winex11.drv/opengl.c:502] in winex11
(0x04b8f2d8)
10 0x05936f92 init_opengl+0xfbe(once=0x5993e00, param=0x0(nil),
context=(nil)) [/home/austin/wine-valgrind/dlls/winex11.drv/opengl.c:679] in
winex11 (0x04b8f4e8)
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full bad output
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this time, without -march=corei7
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swrast_dir32.so
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So, while testing again, I realized I hadn't rerun the test with software
rendering (the full valgrind run and individual test runs are two different
scripts, and the later wasn't forcing software
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log with march enabled, using radeonsi
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log with march disabled, using radeonsi
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radeonsi_dri_32.so
Had to use xz, bzip2 was over the limit.
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@Henri,
I've attached logs use radeonsi_dri.so instead of swrast (which is what I was
using before investigating the issue). This contains the repe instruction as
before.
I've also attached the libr
Platform: Compiled Sources
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=8481== Warning: Missing or un-
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debug log
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> This find_pdb_header is searching for a specific character '\032'
> and the string "Microsoft C/C++"
> Is the pdb file containing
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Forgot to say, first line of mingw64's pdb is:
BSJB PDB V1.0
first character is \042
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debug log 2
with --trace-symtab=yes --trace-symtab-patt=*mscorlib*
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> The valgrind code expects something very precise as a header.
> See function static void* find_pdb_header( void* pd
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(In reply to Philippe Waroquiers from comment #11)
> Note that the patch is compiling on linux, but is completely untested.
> So, expect fire, smoke and explosions ...
Thanks Philippe, the patch makes
nly a
tiny part of the code uses it. But if valgrind becomes popular for C#, it may
be more important.
==1193== Warning: Missing or un-stat-able
/home/austin/.wine/drive_c/windows/mono/mono-2.0/bin/libmono-2.0-x86.pdb
==1193== LOAD_PDB_DEBUGINFO: \032 header character not found. possible
invali
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makecert.pdb
I'm also attaching a small pdb file that may be easier to analyze.
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Forgot to mention in first comment; the PDB format is now publicly documented,
at https://github.com/Microsoft/microsoft-pdb
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cond=14(0xE) 27:20=127(0x7F) 4:4=1 3:0=0(0x0)
found when running wine's unit tests, specifically dlls/msvcp90/tests/misc.c
(stretch)austin@localhost:~/src/valgrind$ /opt/valgrind/bin/valgrind --version
-v
valgrind-3.14.0.GIT-90daa486e8-20180620
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That seems to be
#define FBT_BREAKPOINT 0xe7f000f0
according to
https://github.com/F-Stack/f-stack/blob/master/freebsd/arm/include/trap.h
There's only a few more in that header, so it may be
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Summary: wine's unit tests enter a signal delivery loop under
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Product: valgrind
Version: 3.14 SVN
Platform: Other
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4:49:22 AM austin_laptop if someone with decent understanding of
kernel32/heap.c has a few minutes, I'd appreciate if someone could help me
answer Julian's questions from https://bugs.kde.org/show_
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On 2018-01-26 19:08, Daniel Nicoletti wrote:
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> Can you please reproduce the issue with debug symbols install
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Bug ID: 387686
Summary: valgrind-3.13.0 tests on Gentoo fail with glibc-2.26
(work with glibc-2.25).
Product: valgrind
Version: 3.13.0
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
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Bug ID: 389642
Summary: Kleo won't import or create new keys
Product: kleopatra
Version: 3.0.2
Platform: Other
OS: MS Windows
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: grave
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Every test fails the same way:
(stretch)austin@localhost:~/wine-git/dlls/advapi32/tests$ make service.ok
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(stretch)austin@localhost:~/src/valgrind$ uname -a
Linux localhost 3.14.0 #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Oct 25 21:59:24 PDT 2017 armv7l
GNU/Linux
(stretch)austin@localhost:~/src/valgrind$ /opt/valgrind/bin/valgrind -v
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Forgot to include, some background on why we're doing that:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/2536641/
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> (In reply to Julian Seward from comment #3)
> > IIUC, TPIDRURW is a 32 bit register that can be both read and
> > written from user space. Yes? Does
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Re arm/thumb:
so you said it's arm encoding. I noticed that configure.ac
requires thumb? Do both get used?
yes, most of wine should be arm
what's thumb used for?
Windows Apps are Thumb-2, and to call
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> Created attachment 108896 [details]
> TPIDRURW support for 32-bit arm
>
> This runs the test program shown in comment 6, correctly, both for
>
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> Landed, c470e0c23c6c79deec943cb6a111b572fc86dbba.
Thanks for the quick fix!
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--- Comment #32 from Austin English ---
Hi Remi,
Using both wine patches:
https://source.winehq.org/patches/data/196764
https://source.winehq.org/patches/data/196765
and valgrind patches:
https://sourceforge.net/p/valgrind/mailman/message/37164939
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> Thanks for including the files, this is really odd the main ELF file has
> both a .gnu_debuglink section and a .gnu_debugaltlink section, but no .debug
>
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> So I see both examples are for 32bit Debian packages (i386 and arm32). Is
> this an 32bit only issue or are you seeing the same for 64bit packages?
Just trie
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Bug ID: 426822
Summary: KDE menu system crashes at "save"
Product: kmenuedit
Version: 5.18.5
Platform: Fedora RPMs
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Keywords: drkonqi
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=427185
Bug ID: 427185
Summary: Filelight crashed when starting application
Product: filelight
Version: unspecified
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=427969
--- Comment #1 from Austin English ---
Created attachment 132554
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.so file
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=427969
Bug ID: 427969
Summary: debuginfo section duplicates a section in the main ELF
file
Product: valgrind
Version: unspecified
Platform: Debian testing
OS: Linux
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Austin English changed:
What|Removed |Added
Attachment #132554|.so file|libbrotlidec.so.1.0.9
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--- Comment #2 from Austin English ---
Created attachment 132556
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.debug files
There are a few .debug files listed for this package, so I included all of
them.
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--- Comment #3 from Austin English ---
austin@debian-desktop ~/src/valgrind (master) $ readelf -S
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libbrotlidec.so.1.0.9
There are 27 section headers, starting at offset 0xc1b0:
Section Headers:
[Nr] Name Type
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--- Comment #2 from Austin Kilgore ---
(In reply to Christoph Feck from comment #1)
> Does it still happen if you uninstall "qt5ct"?
I uninstalled qt5ct and filelight does indeed work with qt5ct removed.
Since filelight is the
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