Application that crashed: dolphin Version of the application: 1.3 KDE Version: 4.3.1 (KDE 4.3.1) Qt Version: 4.5.2 Operating System: Linux 2.6.29.6-desktop-2mnb i686 Distribution: "Mandriva Linux 2009.1" What I was doing when the application crashed: I had a Dolphin window and a terminal open to the same directory. When I deleted a file from the terminal Dolphin instantly crashed. This error is reproducable every time I try it. It also happens when I touch a new file from the terminal. -- Backtrace: Application: Dolphin (dolphin), signal: Aborted [KCrash Handler] #6 0xffffe424 in __kernel_vsyscall () #7 0xb6342c00 in raise () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6 #8 0xb6344668 in abort () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6 #9 0xb65acd45 in qt_message_output (msgType=QtFatalMsg, buf=0x968cc58 "dolphin(3758): HUH? Lister KDirLister(0x94e52f0) is supposed to be listing, but has no job! ") at global/qglobal.cpp:2042 #10 0xb7c92a08 in ~QDebug (this=0xbfd2ae00) at /usr/lib/qt4/include/QtCore/qdebug.h:83 #11 0xb7cede9e in KDirListerCache::printDebug (this=0x9237850) at /usr/src/debug/kdelibs-4.3.1/kio/kio/kdirlister.cpp:1855 #12 0xb7cf6cb3 in KDirListerCache::updateDirectory (this=0x9237850, _dir=@0xbfd2b18c) at /usr/src/debug/kdelibs-4.3.1/kio/kio/kdirlister.cpp:619 #13 0xb7cf84c8 in KDirListerCache::slotFileDirty (this=0x9237850, path=@0xbfd2b348) at /usr/src/debug/kdelibs-4.3.1/kio/kio/kdirlister.cpp:994 #14 0xb7cf91bb in KDirListerCache::qt_metacall (this=0x9237850, _c=QMetaObject::InvokeMetaMethod, _id=4, _a=0xbfd2b2b0) at /usr/src/debug/kdelibs-4.3.1/build/kio/kdirlister_p.moc:95 #15 0xb66c7925 in QMetaObject::activate (sender=0x9266cc8, from_signal_index=4, to_signal_index=4, argv=0xbfd2b2b0) at kernel/qobject.cpp:3112 #16 0xb66c8625 in QMetaObject::activate (sender=0x9266cc8, m=0xb7eb22e4, local_signal_index=0, argv=0xbfd2b2b0) at kernel/qobject.cpp:3186 #17 0xb7d0ba05 in KDirWatch::dirty (this=0x9266cc8, _t1=@0xbfd2b348) at /usr/src/debug/kdelibs-4.3.1/build/kio/kdirwatch.moc:83 #18 0xb7d0bd22 in KDirWatch::setDirty (this=0x9266cc8, _file=@0xbfd2b348) at /usr/src/debug/kdelibs-4.3.1/kio/kio/kdirwatch.cpp:1748 #19 0xb7d0d0c0 in KDirWatchPrivate::emitEvent (this=0x9220ad0, e=0x963493c, event=1, fileName=@0xbfd2b400) at /usr/src/debug/kdelibs-4.3.1/kio/kio/kdirwatch.cpp:1227 #20 0xb7d10884 in KDirWatchPrivate::slotRescan (this=0x9220ad0) at /usr/src/debug/kdelibs-4.3.1/kio/kio/kdirwatch.cpp:1319 #21 0xb7d12140 in KDirWatchPrivate::qt_metacall (this=0x9220ad0, _c=QMetaObject::InvokeMetaMethod, _id=0, _a=0xbfd2b4d8) at /usr/src/debug/kdelibs-4.3.1/build/kio/kdirwatch_p.moc:73 #22 0xb66c7925 in QMetaObject::activate (sender=0x9220b18, from_signal_index=4, to_signal_index=4, argv=0x0) at kernel/qobject.cpp:3112 #23 0xb66c8625 in QMetaObject::activate (sender=0x9220b18, m=0xb67a9904, local_signal_index=0, argv=0x0) at kernel/qobject.cpp:3186 #24 0xb6705305 in QTimer::timeout (this=0x9220b18) at .moc/release-shared/moc_qtimer.cpp:128 #25 0xb66ce036 in QTimer::timerEvent (this=0x9220b18, e=0xbfd2b92c) at kernel/qtimer.cpp:261 #26 0xb66c267b in QObject::event (this=0x9220b18, e=0xbfd2b92c) at kernel/qobject.cpp:1074 #27 0xb68bcb5c in QApplicationPrivate::notify_helper (this=0x91acb30, receiver=0x9220b18, e=0xbfd2b92c) at kernel/qapplication.cpp:4056 #28 0xb68c52b6 in QApplication::notify (this=0xbfd2bbac, receiver=0x9220b18, e=0xbfd2b92c) at kernel/qapplication.cpp:3603 #29 0xb760de8b in KApplication::notify (this=0xbfd2bbac, receiver=0x9220b18, event=0xbfd2b92c) at /usr/src/debug/kdelibs-4.3.1/kdeui/kernel/kapplication.cpp:302 #30 0xb66b1aee in QCoreApplication::notifyInternal (this=0xbfd2bbac, receiver=0x9220b18, event=0xbfd2b92c) at kernel/qcoreapplication.cpp:610 #31 0xb66e1f9d in QTimerInfoList::activateTimers (this=0x91a2734) at ../../src/corelib/kernel/qcoreapplication.h:213 #32 0xb66de77e in timerSourceDispatch (source=0x91a2700) at kernel/qeventdispatcher_glib.cpp:165 #33 0xb5c54cea in g_main_context_dispatch () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0 #34 0xb5c58354 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0 #35 0xb5c584df in g_main_context_iteration () from /usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0 #36 0xb66de6da in QEventDispatcherGlib::processEvents (this=0x919d060, flags={i = -1076708712}) at kernel/qeventdispatcher_glib.cpp:327 #37 0xb6961b4a in QGuiEventDispatcherGlib::processEvents (this=0x919d060, flags={i = -1076708664}) at kernel/qguieventdispatcher_glib.cpp:202 #38 0xb66b00b3 in QEventLoop::processEvents (this=0xbfd2bb40, flags={i = -1076708600}) at kernel/qeventloop.cpp:149 #39 0xb66b050d in QEventLoop::exec (this=0xbfd2bb40, flags={i = -1076708536}) at kernel/qeventloop.cpp:201 #40 0xb66b2a66 in QCoreApplication::exec () at kernel/qcoreapplication.cpp:888 #41 0xb68bc9c4 in QApplication::exec () at kernel/qapplication.cpp:3525 #42 0x080770df in main (argc=-1076707996, argv=0xbfd2bbc4) at /usr/src/debug/kdebase-4.3.1/apps/dolphin/src/main.cpp:94 Reported using DrKonqi
Thanks for the bug report! This looks like a duplicate of bug 193364. I could not crash Dolphin (KDE 4.3.1 and trunk) with your instructions. Some questions (I'm not sure if it helps us to reproduce the crash, but because you say it's reproducible for you, it should be easy for you to check this): 1. Do you use an external Terminal or Dolphin's Terminal Panel? 2. Which view mode (Icons/Details/Columns) do you use, and do you have Previews enabled? 3. Does this happen in more than one directory for you? I tried my home folder and some small subdirectories, but got not crash. Thanks for your help.
You're right, I wasn't able to duplicate the error with my directions either, but I was able to duplicate the error when I reproduced exactly what I was doing at the time. I am using a separate terminal in Konsole and I launched Dolphin from within my shell with the command "kfmclient exec .". The directory I was in was ~/tmp and I issued the shell commands from the same shell that Dolphin was started from. I also just noticed that after starting Dolphin I can also get a crash by running "cd .." to return to $HOME. However, I was not able to get a crash if I started this from $HOME and did "cd .." to go down to /home. I've tried it with a number of other directories and it seems I also can not get the crash if my starting directory is a dot directory (.kde, .ssh) however the crash was reliable in other directories in $HOME (Documents, Desktop, mail, bin). I played with the view mode and preview settings but they don't seem to make any difference. Hope this helps!
Thanks for the update! Unfortunately, its still not reproducible for me :-( I'll mark this report as a duplicate of the other bug because it seems that it's the same crash. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 193364 ***