[Konsole-devel] [Bug 203621] Session restore: Konsole crashed on login (ViewContainer::views, ViewManager::viewProperties, MainWindow::queryClose)

Harald Nikolisin hochglanz at muenchen-mail.de
Tue Nov 24 20:52:13 UTC 2009


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=203621


Harald Nikolisin <hochglanz at muenchen-mail.de> changed:

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--- Comment #17 from Harald Nikolisin <hochglanz muenchen-mail de>  2009-11-24 21:52:09 ---
I have also a problem with crashed konsole - and it's perfectly reproducable.

1. open konsole - the default profile start
2. open a second tab with your default profile
3. open a third tab with root profile - login and execute e.g. "ll"
4. then close konsole with the close icon on the upper right corner.

What happens:
Before I closed the konsole session "ps -ef" shows me
"kdeinit4: konsole [kdeinit] --profile development"
After closing the session I'm still detection the process. If I want to restart
konsole no window appear - "ps -ef" shows now three processes:
kdeinit4: konsole [kdeinit] --profile development
kdeinit4: konsole [kdeinit] --profile development
[konsole] <defunct>

No more konsole at my KDE session - so I logged out and login in KDE again.
Now an konsole windows opens with gray background an no input possibility. I
click on the close button and the KDE crash dialog appears....

...tatatata and now the final!
I click in the crash dialog on the button "restart the application". The button
grayed out and nothing happens.

Ok, the bug was present in all of my KDE 4.3 and 4.2 versions - and I got
everyone from the openSUSE repos. I'm not sure if it was present in 4.1

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