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Bug#701463: kate: Kate crashes when selected text is deleted



Control: tag -1 upstream

On Sat 23 Feb 2013 14:31:46 Markus Raab escribió:
> Hello!
> 
> Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer wrote:
> > Hi! I'm unable to reproduce this bug in any of my machines. We also have
> > not received any complaints of this kind of behaviour from kate from
> > other users, and I really think kate is used a lot, so I'm suspecting a
> > problem in your side.
> 
> First thank you for your effort!
> 
> I cant really guarantee that there are problems in my configuration (even
> though I tried it with complete new users and on three indepently installed
> machines), but I am afraid there are some (very annoying!) bugs left in
> kate, at least in VI mode. I hope it can be fixed for wheezy.
> 
> This is the most important bug and the easiest one to reproduce. I hope the
> instructions below are more clear.
> 
> > Please create a new user account and try again. If you can't reproduce it
> > there, then the problem may be in a personal config file. Else, maybe you
> > have some corrupted package.
> 
> I installed the debian package and debtags tells me all md5 sums are ok.
> 
> > Of course, if you can reproduce this in another system, please try being
> > more explicit on how to reproduce it, maybe there is something I'm
> > missing when I'm trying it (I've followed all your steps).
> 
> Open kate (even on a complete new kde user), alt+f2, type "kate"
> klick close for the tipps
> go into the menu and change the mode to VI:
> settings -> configure kate -> editing -> vi input mode -> Use Vi input mode
> press ok
> insert following text (between ---) by pressing "i" and then typing the
> text: ---
> a
> b
> c
> ---

maybe you forgot a press of Escape here? Else you will continue to write 
letters.

> leave the cursor at the very last position and press "v", then the up
> cursor and then "D".
> -> crash, new report attached (seems different then the last one). On
> another i386 laptop I got the same crash report.
> 
> Expected behaviour: last two lines should be deleted.

Ah, you are seing this *only* on i386 :-/

So far I couldn't reproduce it on amd64.

Anyway, this is an upstream bug, and the only way to get it fixed is to file a 
bug upstream.  
Please report it via kate's Help -> Report bug... menu item or by visiting 
https://bugs.kde.org/ and following instructions to report a new bug.

Whenever you open a bug report on the KDE bug tracking system, or 
you find that the bug has been already reported on it, you can couple 
both this Debian bug and the KDE bug together by sending a mail with 
the text below to control@bugs.debian.org (replace KDE-BUG-URL with 
the address of the bug report on https://bugs.kde.org/)

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Kinds regards, Lisandro.


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Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer
http://perezmeyer.com.ar/
http://perezmeyer.blogspot.com/

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