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[Bug 1484299] Re: /usr/bin/unity8-dash:11:unity::scopes::ScopeMetadata::display_name:scopes_ng::SettingsModel::update_child_scopes:scopes_ng::Scope::settings:unity::shell::scopes::ScopeInterface::qt_metacall:scopes_ng::Scope::qt_metacall

 

This bug was fixed in the package unity-scopes-shell -
0.5.5+15.10.20150826-0ubuntu1

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unity-scopes-shell (0.5.5+15.10.20150826-0ubuntu1) wily; urgency=medium

  [ Pawel Stolowski ]
  * Implemented activation/preview special casing previously present in
    the shell and fixed handling of intercept_activation flag.
  * Fix crash when aggregator's settings view is opened shortly after a
    new child scope was installed. Fix invalidating of results in temp
    scopes. (LP: #1484299)
  * Support in-place updates for preview widgets.

  [ CI Train Bot ]
  * New rebuild forced.

 -- CI Train Bot <ci-train-bot@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  Wed, 26 Aug 2015 09:00:19
+0000

** Changed in: unity-scopes-shell (Ubuntu)
       Status: In Progress => Fix Released

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Title:
  /usr/bin/unity8-dash:11:unity::scopes::ScopeMetadata::display_name:scopes_ng::SettingsModel::update_child_scopes:scopes_ng::Scope::settings:unity::shell::scopes::ScopeInterface::qt_metacall:scopes_ng::Scope::qt_metacall

Status in unity-scopes-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  The Ubuntu Error Tracker has been receiving reports about a problem
  regarding unity8.  This problem was most recently seen with version
  8.11+15.04.20150811-0ubuntu1, the problem page at
  https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/f6d4c7080496573af28f9eed4fb45d558737ec9f
  contains more details.

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