On 5/18/22 21:16, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 5/18/22 1:11 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
All, Yasuhiko,
I filed:
Bug 1199643 - Leap 15.4 Beta - KDE3 kmenuedit crash - QGArray::at: Absolute index 42385864 out of range https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1199643
Summary:
kmenuedit hangs when you add a new item and click to change the icon. The change icon dialog gets to 14% and then fills .xsession-errors with QGArray out-of-range errors, e.g.
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All,
This is also seems related to the race-conditon (and crash of kwin at times) to when attempting to add a shortcut. For example in:
kate -> Settings -> Configure Shortcuts....
When you click on the "Custom" box or click in the dialog for the "Configure Shortcuts - Kate" where you enter the new key-combination, the system goes into some type of race condition. If you enter a new shortcut key-combination and click nowhere else, it will take a good 10 - 15 seconds for the key-combination to actually appear in the dialog. The CPU load goes to 100%.
<snip> Both issues are FIXED! Yasuhiko is da man! Thank you! Duped 15.4 and tested both -- working perfectly! I've been putting KDE3 through it's paces and kicking the tires pretty hard and it is is very good shape. Absolute joy to use. I have started with a blank config. (I did copy the kate/kwrite rc files to get my custom dark themes and kwincrystalrc for the crystal window decorations, kdeglobals for fonts/theme and kwin shortcuts) But for everything else, we have started with a clean slate. Working brilliantly. Still to do, kdevelop, quanta, gwenview, etc.., but I don't really expect anything out of the ordinary. Haven't done compiz/fusion icon either, but it hasn't really worked since the 11.X days (it works, but many of the widgets or original features of the 7.x version are missing) I haven't really used it since then other than to test that it works and get frustrated with the missing features and just configure the kwin shortcuts to handle switch desktop next/prev and window to next/prev desktop, etc. KDE3 is still the most complete, well thought out and functional desktop going. And .... after a couple of nit type bugs we are likely good to "just get work done" for the next 2 years without having to write a bug-a-day as plasma or gnome4 requires. Thank you again Yasuhiko, the bug fixes are very much appreciated! -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.