My fear is that by cleaning the cache every crash we're just postponing assigning someone to actually fixing the QML cache problems :/
(of course, as you say, it may be that it's not the QML cache at fault, but we know that there's something wrong going on there almost for sure, right? so many bug reports with the same fix)
My fear is that by cleaning the cache every crash we're just postponing assigning someone to actually fixing the QML cache problems :/
(of course, as you say, it may be that it's not the QML cache at fault, but we know that there's something wrong going on there almost for sure, right? so many bug reports with the same fix)