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--- Comment #27 from Andrius
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--- Comment #25 from Titus Rwantare ---
(In reply to Andrius Štikonas from comment #24)
>
> Sorry, I meant uninstalling apt version and compiling 4.1.0 (not from latest
> git version but from "git checkout v4.1.0") to make sure that the fix is
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--- Comment #24 from Andrius Štikonas ---
(In reply to Titus Rwantare from comment #23)
> If you mean the latest source on kde/kpmcore master, then no, it doesn't
> crash with that version. However, removing partitionmanager and kpmcore, and
>
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--- Comment #23 from Titus Rwantare ---
If you mean the latest source on kde/kpmcore master, then no, it doesn't crash
with that version. However, removing partitionmanager and kpmcore, and
reinstalling through apt, which is versioned 4.1.0 also, the
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--- Comment #22 from Andrius Štikonas ---
(In reply to Titus Rwantare from comment #21)
> It appears to be functioning correctly after installing partitionmanager
> from source.
Would it be possible for you to compile kpmcore 4.1.0 from source to
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--- Comment #21 from Titus Rwantare ---
It appears to be functioning correctly after installing partitionmanager from
source.
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--- Comment #20 from Andrius Štikonas ---
(In reply to Titus Rwantare from comment #19)
> I get the following error if I try to run partitionmanager
>
> partitionmanager: symbol lookup error: partitionmanager: undefined symbol:
> _ZN9FSFeatureD1Ev
It
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--- Comment #19 from Titus Rwantare ---
I get the following error if I try to run partitionmanager
partitionmanager: symbol lookup error: partitionmanager: undefined symbol:
_ZN9FSFeatureD1Ev
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--- Comment #18 from Andrius Štikonas ---
(In reply to Titus Rwantare from comment #17)
> I just got kpmcore github.com/KDE/kpmcore and went through the process of
> building from source. I'm not sure I'm running it correctly though because
>
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--- Comment #17 from trwant...@gmail.com ---
I just got kpmcore github.com/KDE/kpmcore and went through the process of
building from source. I'm not sure I'm running it correctly though because
./kpmcore_external command in /usr/local/lib/kauth/libexec
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--- Comment #16 from Andrius Štikonas ---
(In reply to trwantare from comment #15)
> Created attachment 128437 [details]
> New crash information added by DrKonqi
>
> partitionmanager (4.1.0) using Qt 5.12.8
>
> I can not get into KDE partition
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Created attachment 128437
--> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=128437=edit
New crash information added by DrKonqi
partitionmanager (4.1.0) using Qt 5.12.8
I can not get into KDE partition manager
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--- Comment #14 from Andrius Štikonas ---
(In reply to Bartek Wreczycki from comment #12)
> Hello, I require some assistance with compiling kpmcore, I always get this
> output:
>
> Installing in /usr/local. Run /home/bartek/kpmcore/build/prefix.sh to
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--- Comment #13 from Andrius Štikonas ---
(In reply to Bartek Wreczycki from comment #12)
> Hello, I require some assistance with compiling kpmcore, I always get this
> output:
>
> Installing in /usr/local. Run /home/bartek/kpmcore/build/prefix.sh to
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--- Comment #12 from Bartek Wreczycki ---
Hello, I require some assistance with compiling kpmcore, I always get this
output:
Installing in /usr/local. Run /home/bartek/kpmcore/build/prefix.sh to set the
environment for kpmcore.
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--- Comment #11 from Andrius Štikonas ---
Can you test latest kpmcore master code?
One check was added to test if partition capacity is non-zero before dividing
by partition capacity:
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--- Comment #9 from Bartek Wreczycki ---
Hello, below is the backtrace with the packages libkpmcore9-dbgsym and
andpartitionmanager-dbgsym installed.
Application: KDE Partition Manager (partitionmanager), signal: Floating point
exception
Using host
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--- Comment #8 from Andrius Štikonas ---
(In reply to Bartek Wreczycki from comment #7)
> Hello, those devices are not from the external hard drive but they are from
> some card (SD, etc) readers built into my PC.
Hmm, I think I have some removable SD
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--- Comment #7 from Bartek Wreczycki ---
Hello, those devices are not from the external hard drive but they are from
some card (SD, etc) readers built into my PC.
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--- Comment #6 from Andrius Štikonas ---
Perhaps LVM was red herring.
Maybe Partition Manager chokes on those "/dev/sdc: open failed: No medium
found"
Do these device nodes (sdc, sdd and sde) disappear when you unplug your
external media? And does
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--- Comment #5 from Bartek Wreczycki ---
After installing the lvm2 package KDE Partition Manager still crashes, and the
output of sudo lvm vgs --foreign --readonly --noheadings --units B --nosuffix
--options vg_name is:
/dev/sdc: open failed: No
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--- Comment #4 from Bartek Wreczycki ---
Hello Andrius Štikonas, the output of sudo lvm vgs --foreign --readonly
--noheadings --units B --nosuffix --options vg_name is sudo: lvm: command not
found.
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--- Comment #3 from Andrius Štikonas ---
Hmm, last command it runs is scanning for LVM.
By the way, do you happpen to use LVM? LVM scanning is run even if you don't
use it (partitionmanager needs to check if you use LVM or not)
And what happens if you
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--- Comment #2 from Bartek Wreczycki ---
Hello Andrius Štikonas, KDE Partition Manager seems to crash when it's scanning
for devices and scans /dev/sdb which is my external hard drive. Below is the
output for KPMCORE_DEBUG=y partitionmanager.
Could
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