https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=337459

Alex LaHurreau <ale...@mgzi.net> changed:

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--- Comment #5 from Alex LaHurreau <ale...@mgzi.net> ---
I can confirm that this still happens in version 5.0.1 (Linux golubo
5.4.48-gentoo, using xfwm 4.15.1 + KDE 5.73.0). The basic steps to reproduce it
are the same as the original commentor, but killing the process ("killall
ktimetracker") and starting ktimetracker again works as expected.

The real issue seems to be that the system tray icon does not appear. This was
working just fine when I first installed version 5.0.1, so the actual bug is
probably not in ktimetracker, or may be a bad interaction with some part of the
environment. This bug doesn't seem to lead to any data corruption, although
starting a timer and closing the window prevents you from stopping the timer
(until you kill/restart etc.)

I tried running with the configuration setting "Place an icon to the system
tray" checked and unchecked. With either setting, closing the window leaves the
ktimetracker process running. As described by Vladimir, "File > Quit" does work
correctly -- just not the window close event from the window manager.

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