Every time I change the visibility of an entry in the system tray, plasma shell or latte dock crashes, depending on which of them is hosting the system tray applet. To reproduce: right click on the systray arrow, open the settings and go to entries then change a random entry from Auto to Hidden or Always visible or vice-versa. The panel crashes with a segmentation fault. I tried to create a bug trace, but it seems that it can't collect enough information. I have this issue on my Arch Linux install and on my Neon install. Now I'm on Arch and versions are: Plasma 5.12.2 KDE frameworks 5.43.0 QT 5.10.1
With the same steps to reproduce, I can reproduce this sometimes, but with no useful backtrace (just a 'Segmentation fault'). However, the panel doesn't seem to 'crash', even though Dr.Konqi reports that it did; the panel simply 'minimises' (I presume in order to reload) and then appears again with Dr.Konqi complaining about a crash. And the system tray settings I changed took effect.
Now after the crash no pop-up notifications appear. But maybe I should file a new bug for that?
(Confirmed because I was able to reproduce on my machine with the same steps).
Can reproduce in: Plasma: 5.12.2 Apps: 17.12.2 Frameworks: 5.43.0 Qt: 5.10.1 Kernel: 4.14.24-1-MANJARO OS: Netrunner Rolling
Crashes need a backtrace, otherwise we can't do anything. Probably a dupe of the QV4::ObjectWrapper
(In reply to David Edmundson from comment #5) > Crashes need a backtrace, otherwise we can't do anything. > > Probably a dupe of the QV4::ObjectWrapper I would like to produce a backtrace, but my system is missing the required dbg symbols and the option to install them in Dr.Konqi does not work (loads forever). Could you please point me in the right direction? I am on Neon and have kdelibs5-dbg, plasma-desktop-dbg, plasma-workspace-dbg, plasma-framework-dbgsym installed, but the backtrace is simply this: "Application: Plasma (plasmashell), signal: Segmentation fault"