Bug 501619

Summary: [KCron]The kcron will crash if you click one users and then click "Edit-New"
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Reporter: Yewei Shao <mshao>
Component: kdebaseAssignee: Than Ngo <than>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: desktop-bugs <desktop-bugs>
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Version: 5.4CC: mshao, pknirsch
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Description Yewei Shao 2009-05-20 03:38:15 UTC
Created attachment 344737 [details]
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Description of problem:
The kcron will crash if you click one users and then click "Edit-New" 

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
kdebase-3.5.4-20.el5

How reproducible:
everytime

Steps to Reproduce:
1.Launch the KDE desktop
2.Open the kcron by type "kcron" in konsole
3.Click one user, for example click "root", then go to "Edit"->"New"
  
Actual results:
The kcron is crash.

Expected results:
It should report a message that your operation is wrong or launch the window of "Edit task".

Additional info:
Backtrace is attached.

Comment 3 RHEL Program Management 2010-08-09 19:03:16 UTC
This request was evaluated by Red Hat Product Management for
inclusion in the current release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Because the affected component is not scheduled to be updated in the
current release, Red Hat is unfortunately unable to address this
request at this time. Red Hat invites you to ask your support
representative to propose this request, if appropriate and relevant,
in the next release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Comment 4 RHEL Program Management 2014-03-07 13:38:39 UTC
This bug/component is not included in scope for RHEL-5.11.0 which is the last RHEL5 minor release. This Bugzilla will soon be CLOSED as WONTFIX (at the end of RHEL5.11 development phase (Apr 22, 2014)). Please contact your account manager or support representative in case you need to escalate this bug.

Comment 5 RHEL Program Management 2014-06-02 13:06:59 UTC
Thank you for submitting this request for inclusion in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. We've carefully evaluated the request, but are unable to include it in RHEL5 stream. If the issue is critical for your business, please provide additional business justification through the appropriate support channels (https://access.redhat.com/site/support).

Comment 6 Red Hat Bugzilla 2023-09-14 01:16:25 UTC
The needinfo request[s] on this closed bug have been removed as they have been unresolved for 1000 days