Summary: | Enabling the use of NTP server crashes the dialog on exit | ||
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Product: | [Applications] systemsettings | Reporter: | Joonas Koivunen <joonas.koivunen> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Unassigned bugs mailing-list <unassigned-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
Severity: | crash | CC: | alexandermalahov, leoni.massimiliano1, ns335741 |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Ubuntu | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Sentry Crash Report: | |||
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The error message box
New crash information added by DrKonqi New crash information added by DrKonqi New crash information added by DrKonqi |
Description
Joonas Koivunen
2014-02-24 10:35:34 UTC
Created attachment 85302 [details]
The error message box
Forgot to add; afterwards it seems that NTP setting persists (at least the box is checked when I reopen the dialog). However, there are no processes found by grepping "ps aux" output for ntp, so I guess it is not really enabled. Saving settings with the box unchecked causes no problems. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 242648 *** Created attachment 85459 [details]
New crash information added by DrKonqi
kcmshell4 (4.11.5) on KDE Platform 4.11.5 using Qt 4.8.4
- What I was doing when the application crashed:
1. Opened start menu (ALT+F1)
2. search for "time"
3. choose "Date & Time"
4. check "Set date and time automatically"
5. hit "Apply" twise - error shows up "Unable to authenticate/execute the action: 6, " (comma and space at end)
6. "OK" on error message, all elements become non-clickable except buttons Help, OK, Cancel
7. hit "OK" twise - error from (5) shows up
8. "OK" on error, app crashes
-- Backtrace (Reduced):
#7 0x00007f273e8efc09 in QObject::connect (sender=sender@entry=0x2b09ea0, signal=0x7f273e9b46ad "timeout()", signal@entry=0x7f273e9b46ac "2timeout()", receiver=receiver@entry=0x1e55fd0, method=0x7f272f10d4fd "load()", method@entry=0x7f272f10d4fc "1load()", type=Qt::AutoConnection, type@entry=Qt::AutoCompatConnection) at kernel/qobject.cpp:2587
#8 0x00007f273e8f7b0c in QSingleShotTimer::QSingleShotTimer (this=0x2b09ea0, msec=5000, receiver=0x1e55fd0, member=0x7f272f10d4fc "1load()") at kernel/qtimer.cpp:300
#9 0x00007f273e8f7bce in QTimer::singleShot (msec=msec@entry=5000, receiver=receiver@entry=0x1e55fd0, member=member@entry=0x7f272f10d4fc "1load()") at kernel/qtimer.cpp:363
#10 0x00007f272f10c433 in KclockModule::save (this=0x1e55fd0) at ../../../kcontrol/dateandtime/main.cpp:113
#11 0x00007f273f9e42a7 in KCModuleProxy::save (this=this@entry=0x1e17e50) at ../../kutils/kcmoduleproxy.cpp:280
Created attachment 85703 [details]
New crash information added by DrKonqi
systemsettings (4.11.5) on KDE Platform 4.11.5 using Qt 4.8.4
- What I was doing when the application crashed:
Trying to set automatic adjustment of system clock by public NTP, via GUI.
- Unusual behavior I noticed:
System doesn't accept, crashes. Workaround is only by command line.
Using Kubuntu 13.10, KDELibs 4.11.5, Qt version 4.8.4
Kubuntu PPA enabled.
-- Backtrace (Reduced):
#7 0x00007fd415b16c09 in QObject::connect (sender=sender@entry=0x3e73460, signal=0x7fd415bdb6ad "timeout()", signal@entry=0x7fd415bdb6ac "2timeout()", receiver=receiver@entry=0x4ff9730, method=0x7fd3567914fd "load()", method@entry=0x7fd3567914fc "1load()", type=Qt::AutoConnection, type@entry=Qt::AutoCompatConnection) at kernel/qobject.cpp:2587
#8 0x00007fd415b1eb0c in QSingleShotTimer::QSingleShotTimer (this=0x3e73460, msec=5000, receiver=0x4ff9730, member=0x7fd3567914fc "1load()") at kernel/qtimer.cpp:300
#9 0x00007fd415b1ebce in QTimer::singleShot (msec=msec@entry=5000, receiver=receiver@entry=0x4ff9730, member=member@entry=0x7fd3567914fc "1load()") at kernel/qtimer.cpp:363
#10 0x00007fd356790433 in KclockModule::save (this=0x4ff9730) at ../../../kcontrol/dateandtime/main.cpp:113
#11 0x00007fd417ad32a7 in KCModuleProxy::save (this=<optimized out>) at ../../kutils/kcmoduleproxy.cpp:280
Created attachment 85964 [details]
New crash information added by DrKonqi
kcmshell4 (4.11.5) on KDE Platform 4.11.5 using Qt 4.8.5
- What I was doing when the application crashed:
Clicking "Ok" after setting the use of an NTP server and applying
-- Backtrace (Reduced):
#6 0x00007fbb759a3f57 in QObject::connect (sender=sender@entry=0x2def5c0, signal=0x7fbb75a6948d "timeout()", signal@entry=0x7fbb75a6948c "2timeout()", receiver=receiver@entry=0x2abdf50, method=0x7fbb5b345dc5 "load()", method@entry=0x7fbb5b345dc4 "1load()", type=Qt::AutoConnection, type@entry=Qt::AutoCompatConnection) at kernel/qobject.cpp:2600
#7 0x00007fbb759abe8c in QSingleShotTimer::QSingleShotTimer (this=0x2def5c0, msec=5000, receiver=0x2abdf50, member=0x7fbb5b345dc4 "1load()") at kernel/qtimer.cpp:300
#8 0x00007fbb759abf4e in QTimer::singleShot (msec=msec@entry=5000, receiver=receiver@entry=0x2abdf50, member=member@entry=0x7fbb5b345dc4 "1load()") at kernel/qtimer.cpp:363
#9 0x00007fbb5b344ca3 in KclockModule::save (this=0x2abdf50) at /usr/src/debug/kde-workspace-4.11.6/kcontrol/dateandtime/main.cpp:113
#10 0x00007fbb65af9927 in KCModuleProxy::save (this=this@entry=0x29d8fc0) at /usr/src/debug/kdelibs-4.11.5/kutils/kcmoduleproxy.cpp:280
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