Description of problem: sqlitebrowser reports the following in the command window it is launched in: QSocketNotifier: Can only be used with threads started with QThread qt.qpa.wayland: Non-toplevel surfaces can't request window states Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): This is DB Browser for SQLite version 3.11.2. How reproducible: Every time. Steps to Reporduce 1. In a command window, create a new database called test.db: trash>sqlite3 test.db sqlite> CREATE TABLE my_table( my_column integer PRIMARY KEY); sqlite> .quit 2. In the command window, launch sqlitebrowser using the database name: trash>sqlitebrowser test.db 3. In sqlitebrowser window, select 'Browse Data' and then select 'my_table' Actual results: The following is printed in the command window: QSocketNotifier: Can only be used with threads started with QThread qt.qpa.wayland: Non-toplevel surfaces can't request window states Expected results: Nothing should be printed in command window. Additional info:
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