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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 106030] Crash when retrieving mail (cachedimap)
From:       Antonio Larrosa "Jiménez" <larrosa () kde ! org>
Date:       2005-05-25 10:35:48
Message-ID: 20050525103548.11936.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From larrosa kde org  2005-05-25 12:35 -------
I got this bug (with same backtrace than previously posted) after compiling kdepim on \
20/05.  I tried regenerating the index and even rebuilding the cache, but even if \
both worked as they're supposed to, kmail continued crashing when checking mail in my \
inbox folder.

I tried some previous revisions to find the commit that caused the problem. svn \
commit number 413366 already was buggy, then I tried the previous kmail version I was \
using (just to see that the bug didn't happen with that one) and it worked fine (it \
checked and downloaded mails correctly), then I tried again one of the buggy \
versions, and it worked fine.

It seems using the working version somehow removed the cause of the problem when \
neither regenerating the indexes nor rebuilding the cache did that.

So it works now, and all I can say is that the bug was committed between the 25/03 \
and revision 413366. 

Btw, the crash happens at 

   if (msg->isOfUnknownStatus() || !(flags&1) ) {

(currently at kmfolderimap.cpp:1333 in svn). I run the bad kmail under valgrind and \
it said that the problem was that msg was already deleted.

Hope that helps.


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