Summary: | [manjaro] - Latte crashes when clicking on the panel / area configuration | ||
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Product: | [Plasma] lattedock | Reporter: | Luis Fernando Planella Gonzalez <lfpg.dev> |
Component: | application | Assignee: | Michail Vourlakos <mvourlakos> |
Status: | RESOLVED UPSTREAM | ||
Severity: | crash | Keywords: | drkonqi |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 0.9.0 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Manjaro | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Sentry Crash Report: | |||
Attachments: | Screencast showing the crash |
Description
Luis Fernando Planella Gonzalez
2019-07-31 12:02:48 UTC
Created attachment 121861 [details]
Screencast showing the crash
Ok... The crash report is not pointing to Latte, so you could try the following: 1. Close Latte 2. Clear Latte cache from terminal, latte-dock --cc If [1-2] do not work then you could try to build Latte yourself because there is a case the Latte was build with other upstream qt,kde frameworks versions that the one used. If this helps neither then no idea... If it is Qt 5.13 issue then sooner or later more users will report it... I use Tumbleweed and Qt 5.13 in not in its repos Just compiled from source and the same issue persists. I had this issue in previous latte versions as well in this Manjaro installation. I used Antergos in the past and remember latte working, but I don't know how long ago. If you start Latte from command line with: latte-dock --default-layout what happens? sorry forget my comment, the crash occurs only when trying to show the settings window. If you use Meta+A shortcut does it crash? (this shortcut shows also the dock settings window) Meta+A did nothing. I think it is assigned to focus active window by default. I've assigned a global shortcut to cycle through configuration windows of dock / panel (don't know the exact label in English) and the crash did happen, just like if I right click the panel / area and select configuration. I've noticed it is something in my $HOME, because I've created another user, logged in and the area / panel settings work with that user, but fail with mine. Any idea of what could be? Have tried clearing the cache OR loading the default layout as described earlier? Yes, tried both. Also, tried moving .config .local and .cache, and the crash still occurs with my main user... Any idea of which other file / dir can I try removing? (In reply to Luis Fernando Planella Gonzalez from comment #9) > Yes, tried both. > Also, tried moving .config .local and .cache, and the crash still occurs > with my main user... > Any idea of which other file / dir can I try removing? no idea |