author | zecke <zecke> | 2004-09-12 23:47:11 (UTC) |
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committer | zecke <zecke> | 2004-09-12 23:47:11 (UTC) |
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OColorButton::~OColorButton ( )
{
+ delete d->m_menu;
delete d;
}
That was a tricky one to find. If a dynamically loaded shared object (dso)
creates QObjects/QWidgets on the destruction of QApplication they will
be freed. For normal applications these dso's have already been removed
from the address-space leading to calling delete to or from a bogus
part of memory leading to segfaults
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