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Element oftentimes crashes with "Something went wrong!" when expanding the list of subspaces underneath a space #27518

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ArrayBolt3 opened this issue Jun 4, 2024 · 1 comment
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A-Subspaces Spaces which are inside other spaces S-Major Severely degrades major functionality or product features, with no satisfactory workaround T-Defect

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Steps to reproduce

  1. Make sure you have joined a space and at least one or more sub-spaces of that space. (The Ubuntu Community space and its subspaces are good at triggering this.)
  2. Click the little right-facing arrow next to the top-level space to hide (or show) it.
  3. Keep clicking that arrow until it crashes, it doesn't take very long.

Outcome

What did you expect?

The list of subspaces should appear and disappear reliably.

What happened instead?

Sometimes when attempting to make the list of subspaces appear, Element will suddenly drop to the "Something went wrong!" screen.

Operating system

Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

Application version

1.11.67

How did you install the app?

Official deb repo from packages.element.io

Homeserver

ubuntu.com (Synapse, version unknown)

Will you send logs?

Yes

@dosubot dosubot bot added A-Subspaces Spaces which are inside other spaces S-Major Severely degrades major functionality or product features, with no satisfactory workaround labels Jun 4, 2024
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t3chguy commented Jun 4, 2024

Duplicate of #27503

@t3chguy t3chguy marked this as a duplicate of #27503 Jun 4, 2024
@t3chguy t3chguy closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Jun 4, 2024
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