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Dragging an item in the address table crashes PINCE (Fedora/GNOME) #204
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I can't seem to reproduce this on my end. Can you share your specs and the name of the application you are using pince with? |
It's happening for me on any game I've tried. For example, Endless Sky 0.9.16.1, installed by RPM package. System specs: |
I've switched to my Fedora virtual machine and tested it, you are absolutely right! That's apparently a Qt bug related to gnome: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/2715 There's not much to do since it's unrelated to pince but feel free to post any solution you can find. I'll keep the issue open |
I'm not convinced this issue is relevant. Firstly, I already have a Gnome build with the patch that fixes this Gnome issue, and secondly, I haven't been able to reproduce this problem with any other KDE applications. In particular, I tried some of the apps called out in that Gnome issue, but they work fine. Clearly this does have some connection with Gnome as I have installed KDE on my Fedora 38 system and tested directly in a Wayland KDE session and cannot reproduce the drag-and-drop crash in PINCE. All I'm saying is that while this likely is a Gnome bug, it doesn't seem to be covered by that particular Gnome issue. |
Yeah, that was the first one that caught my attention, that's why I posted it. I've re-checked the code after you mentioned and apparently we don't override any QDrag related events, we don't even import it. So yeah, it's most likely a Gnome bug |
Any updates with this one? You can use the AppImage we provide in the releases to test |
Recent builds don't seem to trigger the crash; not sure if this is due to changes in PINCE or Gnome, but either way, it's working now. |
Wondering if I could reorder the entries in the address table, I tried to drag an item and PINCE crashed with "killed by signal 11."
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