Created attachment 141712
New crash information added by DrKonqi
kpat (21.8.1) using Qt 5.15.2
- What I was doing when the application crashed: I tried to change the deck in Kpat klondike by adding the missing 'change appearance' setting to the 'setting for 'configure toolbar'' app, but when I executed the 'toolbar app' the system crashed (newly installed openSuse O/S). I restarted the programme and repeated these actions with the same result, so I unistalled the programme and re-installed it again with the same result, then uninstalled it again. I downloaded all the update files from the first openSuse 'install', then re-installed Kpat to find that the behaviour was just the same.
I'm new to this style of 'reportage' (and the file systems used), but could there be a need for a 'graphical interface' to simplify the identity of 'duff sectors' of an old HD such as I use for this O/S (similar to the 'win' 'chkdsk' application)? If there is one it needs to be 'advertised'.
- Custom settings of the application: None. This activity caused the 'crash'.
Hope this helps. Best regards, Ray Dart (aka suricat).
-- Backtrace (Reduced):
#6 0xb65bf9c3 in QObject::objectName (this=0x0) at kernel/qobject.cpp:1226
#7 0xb5b5d7c5 in Ui_DownloadWidget::setupUi (DownloadWidget=0x0, this=0x2340fd4) at /usr/src/debug/knewstuff-5.86.0-1.1.i386/build/src/ui_downloadwidget.h:97
#8 KNS3::DownloadWidgetPrivate::init (configFile=..., this=0x2340fc0) at /usr/src/debug/knewstuff-5.86.0-1.1.i386/src/downloadwidget.cpp:226
#9 KNS3::DownloadWidget::init (this=0x2342d60, configFile=...) at /usr/src/debug/knewstuff-5.86.0-1.1.i386/src/downloadwidget.cpp:54
#10 0xb5b60d76 in KNS3::DownloadWidget::DownloadWidget (this=<optimized out>, configFile=..., parent=<optimized out>, this=<optimized out>, configFile=..., parent=<optimized out>) at /usr/src/debug/knewstuff-5.86.0-1.1.i386/src/downloadwidget.cpp:49
Created attachment 141712
New crash information added by DrKonqi
kpat (21.8.1) using Qt 5.15.2
- What I was doing when the application crashed: I tried to change the deck in Kpat klondike by adding the missing 'change appearance' setting to the 'setting for 'configure toolbar'' app, but when I executed the 'toolbar app' the system crashed (newly installed openSuse O/S). I restarted the programme and repeated these actions with the same result, so I unistalled the programme and re-installed it again with the same result, then uninstalled it again. I downloaded all the update files from the first openSuse 'install', then re-installed Kpat to find that the behaviour was just the same.
I'm new to this style of 'reportage' (and the file systems used), but could there be a need for a 'graphical interface' to simplify the identity of 'duff sectors' of an old HD such as I use for this O/S (similar to the 'win' 'chkdsk' application)? If there is one it needs to be 'advertised'.
- Custom settings of the application: None. This activity caused the 'crash'.
Hope this helps. Best regards, Ray Dart (aka suricat).
-- Backtrace (Reduced): qobject. cpp:1226 et::setupUi (DownloadWidget =0x0, this=0x2340fd4) at /usr/src/ debug/knewstuff -5.86.0- 1.1.i386/ build/src/ ui_downloadwidg et.h:97 idgetPrivate: :init (configFile=..., this=0x2340fc0) at /usr/src/ debug/knewstuff -5.86.0- 1.1.i386/ src/downloadwid get.cpp: 226 idget:: init (this=0x2342d60, configFile=...) at /usr/src/ debug/knewstuff -5.86.0- 1.1.i386/ src/downloadwid get.cpp: 54 idget:: DownloadWidget (this=<optimized out>, configFile=..., parent=<optimized out>, this=<optimized out>, configFile=..., parent=<optimized out>) at /usr/src/ debug/knewstuff -5.86.0- 1.1.i386/ src/downloadwid get.cpp: 49
#6 0xb65bf9c3 in QObject::objectName (this=0x0) at kernel/
#7 0xb5b5d7c5 in Ui_DownloadWidg
#8 KNS3::DownloadW
#9 KNS3::DownloadW
#10 0xb5b60d76 in KNS3::DownloadW