No comment from anyone? Is the problem being investigated? From openSUSE KDE team community members - no. AFAIK same answer can be applied to SUSE people, as well to KDE people upstream. TBH, i think only a few enthusiast that really miss, and use the session restore feature have invested time to fix the issues in Qt. We do have patches that should improve the situation, but to my knowledge they aren't declared as 100% cure. There are also many client/per application bugs left. I haven't seen any activity in this area recently in various project though. I understand that it is outside of the scope of openSUSE KDE team to fix Qt bugs to make it work better with KDE. I was asking if the openSUSE KDE Team was investigating why the same patches applied to Fedora and reported to be working, seem to be non-functional as currently applied in openSUSE. KDE has closed the issue as fixed based on the reports of the patches working in Fedora.
I don't quite understand this section =) IIRC there are 2 patches in our qtbase package, one of which is commited upstream, and another one has a green light. Regarding testing, i myself only tried once or twice and noticed restoration is still random (or not random, but didn't notice the
I also understand that individual Qt5-based apps need to do some work to make sure document contents are restored properly. I wasn't addressing this level of functionality. As it stands, No Qt5-based app is restored in any state; not even with an empty document /in default state. pattern).
Normally, session restore is the first thing i disable when doing a clean install/testing stuff on clean config.
As said above, only place where this can be resolved is upstream at Qt and possibly at KDE (on a application basis)
I was referring to qt5 being very buggy, in general, and Qt being slow to incorporate submitted patches--not just the two patches addressing the session management. The pattern is not random. It may seem random that some Qt apps restore, and others don't, but if you look closer, you'll find that it is always the Qt5-based apps that fail to restore. Please let me know if you find ANY apps compiled against Qt5 that restore--I haven't found a single one. I'm not having any issues with apps compiled against Qt4 or gtk apps restoring. My question to the openSUSE KDE team is: why do the same patches verified to work in Fedora, not work in openSUSE as currently applied. KDE is no longer working on the problem any longer because they have marked the issue solved. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kde+owner@opensuse.org