Control: tag -1 + upstream Control: forwarded -1 https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=332132
¡Hola Paul! El 2014-03-14 a las 12:29 +0100, Paul Chavent escribió: > I've only checked by code review, and yes the suspicious code seems unchanged > in the current git tree. Ok. > I've filled a report on the kde bug tracker : > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=332132 Great, I've added the forward information to the Debian bug. > I can write a patch that workaround the problem, but I'm not sure to find > the solution the authors of this code would imagine. Well, preparing a patch, testing it in your environment, and submitting it to git.reviewboard.kde.org is a consistent way to get the developers feedback. > >In any case, the "backtrace" that you provide could be improved adding the > >corresponding states to the involved variables, so even someone foreing to > >this code (like myself), can understand somthing like why is that state is > >not > >forward and not valid. > I won't be able to use the monitor features of gdb since the bug disappear > if i attach to the process. > However i can add printf traces and still reproduce the bug. Is it what you > mean ? Well, printf won't work, you'll need to use kDebug or kWarning. And configure your ~/.kde/share/config/kdebugrc to get the debug output to stderr, I think it's something like this: [kio (delegateanimationhandler)] InfoOutput=2 The warning should appear in the ~/.xsession-errors file. Happy hacking, -- "Brilliant opportunities are cleverly disguised as insolvable problems." -- Gardener's Philosophy "The reverse is also true." -- Corollary Saludos /\/\ /\ >< `/
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