What gtk theme do you use (there at least used to be setting for this in
KDE systemsettings, but couldn't find it immediately in 4.4.5)? And does
this happen if you change the gtk theme?
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Can't decide what to change the status of this bug to so I'll leave it
as new.
Anyway 0.698 core used in Linuxdcpp 1.0.3 doesn't support ADC 1.0, which
is used by all the recent ADC hubs. The only way to fix this is to
update the core. So wait for the Linuxdcpp-1.1.0 release (and packaging)
or
This is already included in the PPAs. The fix was committed to the trunk
few months ago.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/339700
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Well that's a different bug or this one hasn't been properly fixed then.
Next time it hangs, attach gdb and get a full backtrace
1) start gdb,
2) attach PID-of-linuxdcpp
3) thread apply all bt full
You probably should file a new bug with the backtrace attached since I
don't think this is
** Also affects: linuxdcpp
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: linuxdcpp
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: linuxdcpp
Status: New = Confirmed
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Cannot save file without leaving folder and entering it again..
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/500249
** Tags added: gui
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** Also affects: linuxdcpp
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- LinuxDC++: Column Time Left is sorted alfabetically
+ Column Time Left is sorted alphabetically
** Changed in: linuxdcpp
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: linuxdcpp
Status: New =
If you have any windows set to auto-open (dl queue, auto connect to some
hubs, etc.) try disabling those and see if it still crashes. There's a
bug in 1.0.2 which causes random crashes on startup if auto open options
are used. It's been fixed in 1.0.3.
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linuxdcpp crashed with signal 5 in
Did this really occur when removing stuff from download queue? And not
from Finished Up/Downloads? Stacktrace suggests the latter and it is
already fixed in the latest revision of Linuxdc++.
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linuxdcpp crashed with SIGSEGV in gtk_tree_model_get_value()