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Created attachment 106738
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New crash information added by DrKonqi
kmymoney (4.8.0) on KDE Platform 4.14.22 using Qt 4.8.7
- What I was doing when the applicatio
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--- Comment #14 from Marko Käning ---
*** Bug 364725 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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--- Comment #13 from RJVB ---
Looking at the backtrace again I'm not sure that this is a likely result of
using delete instead of deleteLater, but you could begin by checking that
AqBanking dialog. If it's a KDE dialog it could be a prime candidate for
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--- Comment #12 from Marko Käning ---
So, what are we going to do about this crash now?
Which delete()'s exactly should I replace by deleteLater()?
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--- Comment #10 from Marko Käning ---
(In reply to Thomas Baumgart from comment #6)
> AqBanking/Gwenhywfar still had a dialog open somewhere. That is causing the
> crash. I wonder, if you can reproduce it by leaving an AqBanking dialog open
> and then e
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--- Comment #9 from Marko Käning ---
(In reply to RJVB from comment #8)
> Qt provides the QObject::deleteLater() method for that.
I remember this from some patches you submitted a long time ago. Wasn't it in
KDevelop?
Yeah, I guess this needs some inve
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--- Comment #8 from RJVB ---
Do those supposed still-open dialogs have a QObject-based proxy/wrapper class?
One source of UI-related crashes on OS X is deleting object instances
representing UI elements that still have events pending, which can include
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Christian David changed:
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--- Comment #6 from Thomas Baumgart ---
AqBanking/Gwenhywfar still had a dialog open somewhere. That is causing the
crash. I wonder, if you can reproduce it by leaving an AqBanking dialog open
and then exit from KMyMoney.
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--- Comment #5 from Marko Käning ---
No, it's definitely built without KF5, as this is from a standard MacPorts
install of port kmymoney4-devel which doesn't know anything about the KF5 world
up to now. :)
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--- Comment #4 from RJVB ---
The kdelibs libraries have always had a 5 version, confusingly.
If that gaelicish library is built against Qt5 then I'd indeed expect crashes,
but not just on exit. There should be an abort much earlier in that case.
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--- Comment #2 from Marko Käning ---
No, this is a purely non-KF5'ish installation (still)! :-)
Don't know why libkdeui has version number 5 though.
I guess this needs to be figured out.
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