Version: (using KDE 4.0.0) Installed from: Unspecified Linux OS: Linux To Duplicate: 1. Open Konqueror. 2. Right click location bar and set text completion to any option that uses "automatic". 3. Type the first letter of an address you have previously visited (k for kde.org) 4. Delete the first letter using the backspace key. 5. Konqueror crashes
Created attachment 23417 [details] Konqueror Crash Backtrace
After reproducing bug after submitting this bug report, I got a backtrace, which is in the comment above. I am using KDEmod on Archlinux with the [kdemod-testing] repository, which is why in the backtrace kde is installed into /opt/kdemod and qt is installed in /opt/qtmod .
[kdemod-testing] has been updated to 4.0.1, and this bug has been fixed.
Created attachment 25341 [details] backtrace
This crash occurs in revision 820384 and earlier with Short Automatic text completion. If the completion finds a match using one letter, then backspace, it crashes. If it needs more than one, it doesn't crash. Derek
Derek (comment #5), are you really sure it works now? I've just reproduced bug #163098 which looks like a clear duplicate with SVN trunk rev. 832974.
Sorry about my last comment Derek, I messed something up. Actually the bug was closed in comment #3. Josh, does it really work for you? I can still reproduce this with the current SVN trunk version and 4.0.5 (Kubuntu 8.04).
It's working fine for me. I only get an annoying sound, but no crash. Testing with KDEmod 4.00.98 (4.1 RC1) on Arch Linux. And the comment about hitting "/" in Bug #163098 also gives me the same sound, for what it's worth.
OK, I am using FreeBSD now, with KDE 4.1.1, and I am experiencing this bug again.
Josh, thanks for the update! It's really the same problem as in the other report then. I'll leave the newer report open because that one has a patch attached. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 163098 ***