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Bug 507596
app-office/libreoffice-4.2.3 office applications hang during start with KDE
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kdestartup.patch
kdestartup.patch (text/plain), 1.12 KB, created by
Frank Krömmelbein
on 2014-04-14 07:38:08 UTC
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>--- a/vcl/unx/kde4/KDEXLib.cxx 2014-04-08 13:46:25.000000000 +0200 >+++ b/vcl/unx/kde4/KDEXLib.cxx 2014-04-14 07:17:30.000000000 +0200 >@@ -67,13 +67,9 @@ > eventLoopType( LibreOfficeEventLoop ), > m_bYieldFrozen( false ) > { >- // the timers created here means they belong to the main thread. >- // As the timeoutTimer runs the LO event queue, which may block on a dialog, >- // the timer has to use a Qt::QueuedConnection, otherwise the nested event >- // loop will detect the blocking timer and drop it from the polling >- // freezing LO X11 processing. >- connect( &timeoutTimer, SIGNAL( timeout()), this, SLOT( timeoutActivated()), Qt::QueuedConnection ); >- connect( &userEventTimer, SIGNAL( timeout()), this, SLOT( userEventActivated()), Qt::QueuedConnection ); >+ // the timers created here means they belong to the main thread >+ connect( &timeoutTimer, SIGNAL( timeout()), this, SLOT( timeoutActivated())); >+ connect( &userEventTimer, SIGNAL( timeout()), this, SLOT( userEventActivated())); > > // QTimer::start() can be called only in its (here main) thread, so this will > // forward between threads if needed
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