Try to run something through TDE after that time (e.g. through the KDesktop 'Run Command' dialog).
Previous discussion of this bug exists in issue #18.
- Distribution: Slackware64-current, Arch Linux, Debian, probably everywhere else.
## Steps to reproduce
The easiest way:
1. Schedule a scan w/ KlamAV at a specific time
2. Try to run something through TDE after that time (e.g. through the KDesktop 'Run Command' dialog).
Previous discussion of this bug exists in issue #18.
At last I think I have solved this crash problem (by finding out and setting the path to the ICE authorization file which DCOP uses). This is done by KlamAV when initializing the scheduler window because we need to use the iceauth command and X must be running. This is OK as this script is written separately for each user and the path does not seem to change at all.
This fix has been tested on Arch Linux. Before closing this issue though I'd like to see whether this fix works for other distributions, too.
At last I think I have solved this crash problem (by finding out and setting the path to the ICE authorization file which DCOP uses). This is done by KlamAV when initializing the scheduler window because we need to use the `iceauth` command and X must be running. This is OK as this script is written separately for each user and the path does not seem to change at all.
This fix has been tested on Arch Linux. Before closing this issue though I'd like to see whether this fix works for other distributions, too.
Steps to reproduce
The easiest way:
Previous discussion of this bug exists in issue #18.
Confirmed here too. See comments here
At last I think I have solved this crash problem (by finding out and setting the path to the ICE authorization file which DCOP uses). This is done by KlamAV when initializing the scheduler window because we need to use the
iceauth
command and X must be running. This is OK as this script is written separately for each user and the path does not seem to change at all.This fix has been tested on Arch Linux. Before closing this issue though I'd like to see whether this fix works for other distributions, too.
Great, I tested here and the crash does not happen anymore! Good job Philippe!
I think we can close this issue too.
Very well, closing this issue at last!