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Bug: Property window crashes randomly #12057

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hishitetsu opened this issue Apr 13, 2023 · 2 comments · Fixed by #12500
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Bug: Property window crashes randomly #12057

hishitetsu opened this issue Apr 13, 2023 · 2 comments · Fixed by #12500

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hishitetsu commented Apr 13, 2023

Description

Files suddenly crashes when repeatedly opening and closing property windows or moving sections.
The timing of the crash is random, and the same steps may or may not result in a crash.

Steps To Reproduce

  1. Open and close property windows or move sections repeatedly.
  2. Files crashes.

Requirements

Do not crash.

Files Version

2.4.61.0

Windows Version

Windows 11 22H2

Log file

No error log found. AccessViolationException seems to occur.
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@hishitetsu hishitetsu added the bug label Apr 13, 2023
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@Josh65-2201 Josh65-2201 moved this from 🆕 New to 🏗 In progress in Files task board Apr 13, 2023
@Josh65-2201 Josh65-2201 moved this from 🏗 In progress to 🆕 New in Files task board Apr 13, 2023
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yaira2 commented May 8, 2023

I can confirm this is still an issue in v2.4.80.

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It seems that once the properties window is opened, the crash will then occur even when operating the main window.

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