Package: libqt5dbus5 Version: 5.12.5+dfsg-9 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, while debugging another crash with valgrind, I noticed errors of invalid access in the thread used by QDBus. It seems the event loop is still expecting input on a socket, whose socket notifier should have been deleted and unregistered. Note that this is not directly related to the other crash, or at least I don't know how it could be (if anything, it should cause a deadlock). The backtrace is here:
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Do you have any ideas why this could be?
Regards
Jiri Palecek
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