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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [dolphin] [Bug 335053] Frameworks Dolphin Crashes on Wayland during startup
From:       Frank Reininghaus <frank78ac () googlemail ! com>
Date:       2014-05-20 13:24:19
Message-ID: bug-335053-17878-P96m1Ti40z () http ! bugs ! kde ! org/
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=335053

Frank Reininghaus <frank78ac@googlemail.com> changed:

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         Resolution|---                         |WAITINGFORINFO

--- Comment #2 from Frank Reininghaus <frank78ac@googlemail.com> ---
Thanks for the bug report!

(In reply to comment #1)
> Forgot to add that It appears to be something with the clipboard

Yes. To be precise, the lib/konq part of kde-baseapps (which has no
corresponding product at bugs.kde.org) tries to investigate the clipboard
contents in order to determine the text for the "Paste" action. Maybe the
return value of QApplication::clipboard() is 0, but it's hard to tell because
your backtrace lacks all important details, such as line numbers and function
arguments.

Please consider installing debug packages for Qt5 and all of KDE - you really
should always try to provide a detailed backtrace when you submit a bug report.
Even more so if the bug cannot be reproduced by the people whom you send the
reports to - I guess I'm not the only one who will not be able to reproduce
Wayland issues in the near future.

I cannot really see how getting the MIME data from the clipboard and
investigating it can be a bug in KDE, so you might want to report this to Qt
indeed (ideally with a Qt-only testcase).

If you think that I'm wrong, and you can provide any evidence that there is a
bug in KDE, please let us know. Thanks for your help.

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