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Bug 1549 - SVN view causes konqueror to crashe
Summary: SVN view causes konqueror to crashe
Status: NEW
Alias: None
Product: TDE
Classification: Unclassified
Component: tdesdk (show other bugs)
Version: 3.5.13.x [Trinity]
Hardware: All Linux
: P5 normal
Assignee: Timothy Pearson
URL:
Depends on:
Blocks: 2968
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Reported: 2013-06-23 04:19 CDT by Jan Stolarek
Modified: 2018-08-30 02:52 CDT (History)
4 users (show)

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Description Jan Stolarek 2013-06-23 04:19:26 CDT
There's an extremely annoying bug that's been around since the KDE 3.5 times. 

Requirements to reproduce:
  - kdesvn + kdesvn konqueror plugin
  - two svn repositories checked out to the disk

How to reproduce:
0. Enable file system tree view in konqueror's side pane, so that it is possible to move between different directories by selecting them from the tree
1. Go to the directory containing one of the svn repositories 
2. Enable "SVN Client view" from View -> View mode (my own translation from Polish). Note: I actually do this by click an icon on my toolbar. Perhaps this is relevant but I don't think so.
3. SVN view will display properly
4. Move to another directory containing a different SVN repo checkout, by double-clicking on that directory in the left pane
5. In most cases Konqueror will crash
Comment 1 Michele Calgaro 2018-07-31 07:55:08 CDT
Hi Jan, 
this one also still valid?
Comment 2 Jan Stolarek 2018-07-31 08:36:04 CDT
Yes, absolutely. tdesvn konqueror plugin is extremely unstable. Not only in a scenario described in original bug report but in many other situations as well. Crashes most often happen when trying to do things too fast, i.e. initiating some action before a previous one has completed.
Comment 3 Michele Calgaro 2018-07-31 19:56:04 CDT
ok, thanks for the feedback. Added to our internal R14.1 bug list (again, may not be in R14.1.0 though)