Re: Konqueror bug(s)

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On Fri, 28 Aug 2020 10:11:08 -0500
Michael <mb_trinity_desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Doubt this is related, but figured I’d add it to a Konqueror thread in case 
> anyone else has seen the behavior.
> 
> Also as an FYI as this completely wipes a file from the drive.
> 
> Issue(s):
> - Crash
> - Moving fire disappears
> 
> Reproduce:
> - Have multiple windows of Konqueror open (my use case, may not be relevant)
> - In a single window, drag a file from the right pane to a higher level 
> direcory
> - Click ‘Move here’
> Effect:
> - [a lot] Konqueror crashes (I don’t have something installed to create a 
> backtrace(sp?)
> - Click cancel on the ‘stuck’ file move dialoge
> - [rarely] The moved file ‘disappears’ completely *
> 
> * Not in either the original or destination directory or trash.
> 
> This is on a fresh install of MX19 (Debian Buster) w/ R14.0.8.  
> (Old /home/user though)

I've had a similar problem (Konqueror crashes when cut-and-pasting
files within the same window), but I've never never lost a file to it (the file
is always still in the original directory for me, but I close the copy window
with the X, never the cancel button).  I've also never been able to reproduce 
it reliably.

I'm still running an old git pull from a couple of years ago on this machine,
so it might not even be the same bug (I always put it down to the fact that
I wasn't using a proper release version).

E. Liddell

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