https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=500741
Bug ID: 500741
Summary: [Feature request] The ability to add multiple files
via the Add menu
Classification: Applications
Product: Haruna
Version: 1.3.3
Platform: Other
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=500740
Bug ID: 500740
Summary: Wrong handling of relatives paths when loading from
m3u file
Classification: Applications
Product: Haruna
Version: 1.3.3
Platform: Other
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=491272
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--- Comment #6 from Stephan
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--- Comment #6 from Stephan Wezel ---
Hi,
i have re-checked it too. And it works now.
it seems that either with an update of kde frameworks or kde-apps the bug is
fixed.
my current versions
KMail (KDE Gear): 5.23.1 (23.04.1)
KDE Frameworks: 5.106.0
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--- Comment #1 from Stephan Wezel ---
Additional information.
When I click on the link inside the details message "Message
was signed on with unknown key "
an kleopatra window opens and shows the correct gnupg key/certificate.
It seems
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465551
Bug ID: 465551
Summary: E-Mail signed with gnupg subkey not properly shown as
valid when opened in composer/preview pane
Classification: Applications
Product: kmail2
Version: 5.22.1
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387454
--- Comment #33 from Stephan Wezel ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #32)
> Thanks Stephan! Patches in Bugzilla tickets tend to get lost, so please
> submit your patch via Phabricator: http://phabricator.kde.org/
>
> Here's
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--- Comment #31 from Stephan Wezel ---
Created attachment 112244
--> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=112244&action=edit
Hacked a patch together to have udev ignore bind/unbind events when handling
rules
Hacked a patch together to ha
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--- Comment #30 from Stephan Wezel ---
Hmm something is strange.
The properties reported by udevadm monitor -p when i pluggin the device differs
for the add and bind Action.
For this test I have reverted my workaround.
Here the output for those events
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--- Comment #25 from Stephan Wezel ---
(In reply to Paolo Pedroni from comment #23)
> This does not work for me: all I get is a few log messages telling:
>
> apr 23 15:14:13 xx org_kde_powerdevil[19851]: UdevQt: unhandled device
>
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--- Comment #22 from Stephan Wezel ---
I quess not that is a kernel error.
As stated in comment 11 the kernel (4.14+) now sends bind uvents when the
driver gets bound to a physical device.
It seems that the add uvents are now send earlier then before
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--- Comment #17 from Stephan
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--- Comment #9 from Stephan Wezel ---
I can confirm with Qt 5.9.1 the error is gone.
Seems to be a problem in the QtQml component of older Qt 5 versions
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