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Element crashes when I try to scroll a long room list, every time #6749

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moodler opened this issue Sep 20, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #6751
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Element crashes when I try to scroll a long room list, every time #6749

moodler opened this issue Sep 20, 2022 · 1 comment · Fixed by #6751
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T-Defect Something isn't working: bugs, crashes, hangs and other reported problems

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moodler commented Sep 20, 2022

Steps to reproduce

I launch the app fresh, and I see the All Chats screen by default, as below:

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My first instinct is to scroll down to see more of the list (especially when there are many unread ones).

As soon as I do this (by sliding my finger UP on the screen) the app crashes INSTANTLY and takes me back to iOS home screen.

This happens on ANY chat room list, eg if I select on the tabs across the top first like "People" and then try to scroll.

Outcome

What did you expect?

I expected the list to scroll normally.

What happened instead?

CRASH.

Your phone model

iPhone 13 Pro Max

Operating system version

iOS 16 release

Application version

1.9.4, 1.9.5, 1.9.6

Homeserver

matrix.moodle.com

Will you send logs?

Yes

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moodler commented Sep 20, 2022

I should add: it's not fixed by clearing cache or reinstalling

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