Bug 23026

Summary: KDevelop:input buffer overflow, can't enlarge buffer because scanner uses REJECT
Product: [Applications] kdevelop Reporter: ivanmaglica
Component: kdevelop 2.x (obsolete)Assignee: KDevelop-Devel List <kdevelop-devel>
Status: CLOSED FIXED    
Severity: normal    
Priority: NOR    
Version: 1.4   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: Mandrake RPMs   
OS: Linux   
Latest Commit: Version Fixed In:

Description ivanmaglica 2001-03-25 18:58:16 UTC
(*** This bug was imported into bugs.kde.org ***)

Package:           kdevelop
Version:           1.4 (using KDE 2.1.0 )
Severity:          normal
Installed from:    Linux-Mandrake 7.2 (unsupported)
Compiler:          gcc version 2.95.3 19991030 (prerelease)
OS:                Linux 2.2.17-21mdk i686
OS/Compiler notes: 

This happens when I try to load the project file. It loads almost all files but stops at 88% (that's when it's trying to load .ui files). KDevelop then crashes leaving this message in terminal ("input buffer overflow can't enlarge buffer because scanner uses REJECT"). Now I am unable to open the project file so that I am unable to work at all! Please HELP!

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Comment 1 Mark D. Oliver 2001-10-30 21:17:31 UTC
To whom it may concern

I too got this bug (#23026) in kdevelop 1.4.1.  It occurred when I 
tried to add a member variable to a class using the user interface.  I 
right-clicked on the class name in the tree to the left and selected Add 
Member Variable.  Then after adding just a type (unsigned long) and a 
name (m_nSomething) I clicked Apply and the dialog was frozen.  Within a 
few seconds kdevelop crashed and upon restart I get the "....REJECT" 
message listed in this email.

Thanks

Mark
Comment 2 John Firebaugh 2002-08-31 02:25:50 UTC
Thank you for your bug report.
The bug that your reported no longer applies to the latest development (CVS) 
version of KDE. This is most probably because the bug has been fixed the 
application has been substantially modified or the application no longer 
exists. The bug report will be closed.
Comment 3 wch1002 2003-05-12 05:31:26 UTC
this bug exists in Redhat 9.0 distribution too.