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In this bad state, switching vrr to "never" has no effect but "always" and then
"never" gets back to a good state.
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Bug ID: 484358
Summary: Automatic adaptive sync fails to deactivate on exit
Classification: Plasma
Product: kwin
Version: 5.27.11
Platform: Fedora RPMs
OS: Linux
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New crash information added by DrKonqi
kdeconnectd (23.08.4) using Qt 5.15.12
I disconnected my Sony WH-CH720N headphones us
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Please ignore my initial comment, it does seem to be dependent on network
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Summary: Is there a specific reason why Environment Canada
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Yes; see attachment 162962, comment 1.
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But I also mentioned that putting some unicode characters also affect the
height of the last author field in room previews. Element seems to just cut off
the extra height for this. I don’t know if it’s my issue
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It’s a user display name, not a room topic/name.
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Extracted from membership state events:
"Access forbidden!\n\nYou don't have permission to access the requested
directory. There is either no index document or the directory is
read-protected.\n\nIf you
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Bug ID: 476737
Summary: Plasma crashed (and reset) itself a few moments after
sleep
Classification: Plasma
Product: plasmashell
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Platform: Debian stable
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The usual scenario where one has emojis in display name
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height, breaking layout
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Product: NeoChat
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Thank you, but maybe I wasn't clear in my description because it doesn't seem
like intended behavior. Let me try again:
1. Both File > Recent and .config/harunarc do not show any files or urls
2. Set the Maxi
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> if i didnt miss something but seems you all are on ryzens. i would check if
> your fTPM/TPM is enabled in bios. unsure when exactly this landed
> https://github.com
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It worked! I played with it and Firefox had pop up blocked at first which
was my main issue it seems. Thank you for your help!
On Mon, Feb 6, 2023, 4:13 PM Phu H. Nguyen wrote:
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A pop up came up saying would you like kde to open up discover and then
nothing happens
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Hello I apologize for the unclear report.
I was using kde neon and the link seems to essentially not open. I have
tried this on other distros as well with the same result. If you would like
I can upload a screen recording
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Bug ID: 465379
Summary: Broken link
Classification: Websites
Product: www.kde.org
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Other
Status: REPORTED
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Bug ID: 455346
Summary: KSysGuard: Detailed Memory Information window - "Save
page" and "View page source" not working
Product: ksysguard
Version: 5.24.5
Platform: Manjaro
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Bug ID: 453279
Summary: Krita Epub not downloading from manual website
Product: krita
Version: unspecified
Platform: Android
OS: All
Status: REPORTED
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> So I see both examples are for 32bit Debian packages (i386 and arm32). Is
> this an 32bit only issue or are you seeing the same for 64bit packages?
Just trie
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> Thanks for including the files, this is really odd the main ELF file has
> both a .gnu_debuglink section and a .gnu_debugaltlink section, but no .debug
>
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To follow up, I misunderstood the scope of Remi's work.
The patchset *does* work for DWARF symbols in PE binaries in modern wine (i.e.,
with wine having a mingw compiled ntdll).
PDB support is a separate
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Hi Remi,
Using both wine patches:
https://source.winehq.org/patches/data/196764
https://source.winehq.org/patches/data/196765
and valgrind patches:
https://sourceforge.net/p/valgrind/mailman/message/37164939
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armv7l library
I also see this with 32-bit arm(v7l):
--10058-- WARNING: Serious error when reading debug info
--10058-- W
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Summary|Filelight crashed when |Filelight seg faults
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> Does it still happen if you uninstall "qt5ct"?
I uninstalled qt5ct and filelight does indeed work with qt5ct removed.
Since filelight is the
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austin@debian-desktop ~/src/valgrind (master) $ readelf -S
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libbrotlidec.so.1.0.9
There are 27 section headers, starting at offset 0xc1b0:
Section Headers:
[Nr] Name Type
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.debug files
There are a few .debug files listed for this package, so I included all of
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Platform: Debian testing
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Summary: Filelight crashed when starting application
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Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
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Bug ID: 426822
Summary: KDE menu system crashes at "save"
Product: kmenuedit
Version: 5.18.5
Platform: Fedora RPMs
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Keywords: drkonqi
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compiled test/pdb
(In reply to Jefferson Carpenter from comment #29)
> (In reply to Austin English from comment #28)
>
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the impossible happened
Upon manual review, it didn't assert, but the impossible happened:
PUTI(136:8xI8)[t1,0] = 0x0
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No assertions so far (running still, up to d3d8:visual).
Stacktraces look good. Lots of (valid) warnings for missing symbols in wine:
symbol table size is 0. Not reading debug information for
/home/austin
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Getting a failed assertion in some tests:
valgrind: m_debuginfo/debuginfo.c:694 (check_CFSI_related_invariants):
Assertion '!ranges_overlap(map->avma, map->size, map2->avma, map2->size)'
failed.
valg
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I usually use -p1, so not sure what was wrong..anyway, recently tried again,
with a clean tree, and it applies fine, so yeah, it was something on my end.
With the patch, I see an improvement using badfree.c from
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> Created attachment 126977 [details]
> Hackish patch: Add read_pe_debug_info: v2
>
> Fixed some of the most significant lies from my first patch
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I recently tested llvm-mingw (from https://github.com/mstorsjo/llvm-mingw/),
and built wine with llvm's pdb debug symbols. That gives similar results to gnu
mingw:
==23786== Invalid read of size 2
==23786
by 0x4B9E51B: CertVerifyRevocation (cert.c:2024)
==27633==by 0x40AC79: ???
==27633==by 0x4035BF: ???
==27633==by 0x445332: ???
==27633==by 0x4451EC: ???
==27633==by 0x401394: ???
==27633==by 0x7B449E31: ??? (in
/home/austin/wine-valgrind-mingw/dlls/kernel32/kernel32.dll.so)
==27633==
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As of wine-4.6, wine now supports building its dlls with mingw:
https://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git/commitdiff/a3cf86a18446e9d7df4e045b83d3aa3d9193512a
the plan is to eventually make that the default
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> I asked in the intel-gfx and xorg IRC channels about these ioctls, and the
> answers were basically "try newer Valgrind" and "look at the
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> > 0030:err:seh:NtRaiseException Unhandled exception code c01d flags 0
> > addr 0x7bc95b63
>
> that's probably the iretq instruction fr
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That said, it's still an improvement. Without the patchset, I get:
austin@laptop:~$ /opt/valgrind/bin/valgrind /opt/oldwow64/wine-4.0-rc1/bin/wine
leakage.exe ; echo $?
preloader: Warning: failed to reserve range
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> Created attachment 118764 [details]
> leakage.exe and pdb
>
> attached tested with:
> - Visual Studio 2017 (15.9.8)
> - wine 4.3
>
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> Created attachment 114891 [details]
> simple test case for wine64 pdb
Hi Daniel,
Would you mind attaching a pre-built binary? I'd like to test this, but I
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Bug ID: 401939
Summary: Startup hangs if recent files points to missing mount
Product: krita
Version: 4.1.5
Platform: Archlinux Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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Bug ID: 400830
Summary: Crashed moving files
Product: dolphin
Version: 17.12.3
Platform: Ubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Keywords: drkonqi
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> (In reply to Austin English from comment #7)
> > > Austin, can you show me the source of the signal handler involved?
> >
> > Ye
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> (In reply to Austin English from comment #5)
> > While the situation has changed, it still differs from what I see on amd64.
> > Log attached.
>
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valgrind output
While the situation has changed, it still differs from what I see on amd64. Log
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4:49:22 AM austin_laptop if someone with decent understanding of
kernel32/heap.c has a few minutes, I'd appreciate if someone could help me
answer Julian's questions from https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id
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Bug ID: 395991
Summary: wine's unit tests enter a signal delivery loop under
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Product: valgrind
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That seems to be
#define FBT_BREAKPOINT 0xe7f000f0
according to
https://github.com/F-Stack/f-stack/blob/master/freebsd/arm/include/trap.h
There's only a few more in that header, so it may be worth
: 0xE7F000F0
cond=14(0xE) 27:20=127(0x7F) 4:4=1 3:0=0(0x0)
found when running wine's unit tests, specifically dlls/msvcp90/tests/misc.c
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-v
valgrind-3.14.0.GIT-90daa486e8-20180620
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On 2018-01-26 19:08, Daniel Nicoletti wrote:
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> Can you pl
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Summary: Kleo won't import or create new keys
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> Landed, c470e0c23c6c79deec943cb6a111b572fc86dbba.
Thanks for the quick fix!
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> Created attachment 108896 [details]
> TPIDRURW support for 32-bit arm
>
> This runs the test program shown in comment
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Re arm/thumb:
so you said it's arm encoding. I noticed that configure.ac
requires thumb? Do both get used?
yes, most of wine should be arm
what's thumb used for?
Windows Apps are
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> (In reply to Julian Seward from comment #3)
> > IIUC, TPIDRURW is a 32 bit register that can be both read and
> > wr
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Forgot to include, some background on why we're doing that:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/2536641/
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(stretch)austin@localhost:~/src/valgrind$ uname -a
Linux localhost 3.14.0 #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Oct 25 21:59:24 PDT 2017 armv7l
GNU/Linux
(stretch)austin@localhost:~/src/valgrind
: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: general
Assignee: jsew...@acm.org
Reporter: austinengl...@gmail.com
Target Milestone: ---
Every test fails the same way:
(stretch)austin@localhost:~/wine-git/dlls/advapi32/tests$ make service.ok
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=382978
--- Comment #2 from Austin English <austinengl...@gmail.com> ---
Forgot to mention in first comment; the PDB format is now publicly documented,
at https://github.com/Microsoft/microsoft-pdb
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Austin English <austinengl...@gmail.com> changed:
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RE
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=382978
--- Comment #1 from Austin English <austinengl...@gmail.com> ---
Created attachment 106999
--> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=106999=edit
makecert.pdb
I'm also attaching a small pdb file that may be easier to analyze.
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ode uses it. But if valgrind becomes popular for C#, it may
be more important.
==1193== Warning: Missing or un-stat-able
/home/austin/.wine/drive_c/windows/mono/mono-2.0/bin/libmono-2.0-x86.pdb
==1193== LOAD_PDB_DEBUGINFO: \032 header character not found. possible
invalid/unsupported pdb file for
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