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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 115020] Kontact crashes on startup after it crashed on filtering
From:       "Marcus D.Hanwell" <cryos () gentoo ! org>
Date:       2005-10-30 12:44:37
Message-ID: 20051030124437.9086.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From cryos gentoo org  2005-10-30 13:44 -------
If it helps it has happened again on my desktop amd64 system. It is a Gentoo amd64 \
system, and I rebuilt KDE with symbols and debug enabled. This happens consistently \
and the fix is to delete a few files from .kde/share/apps/kmail/imap/ but it is \
really irritating as I then have to download the mails and set up the folders again. \
Also a lot of folders default to being sorted by sender or subject which never \
happened in 3.4. If I only delete a couple of files then some folders do retain their \
settings, but deleting them all always works.

marcus cryos ~ $ kmail
kmail: KMKernel::KMKernel
kdecore (KConfigSkeleton): Creating KConfigSkeleton (0x88dea0)
kdecore (KConfigSkeleton): KConfigSkeleton::readConfig()
libkdenetwork: creating new pgp object
libkdenetwork: Kpgp: gpg found
kmail: No Qt-native utf-7 codec found; registering QUtf7Codec from libkdenetwork
kmail: [void KMKernel::init()] foldersPath (from config): '/home/marcus/Mail'
kmail: instantating KPIM::IdentityManager
kmail: Identity::readConfig(): UOID = 1269029220 for identity named "Default"
kmail: Identity::readConfig(): UOID = 1615353041 for identity named "Gentoo"
kmail: Identity::readConfig(): UOID = 2113785385 for identity named "Uni"
kmail: WARNING: [void KMFolderImap::setImapPath(const QString&)] ignoring empty path
kmail: WARNING: [void KMFolderImap::setImapPath(const QString&)] ignoring empty path
kmail: pPopFilter set
kio (KSycoca): Trying to open ksycoca from /var/tmp/kdecache-marcus/ksycoca
kimproxy (kdelibs): App kopete, dcopObjectId KIMIface found, using it for presence \
                info.
kmail: KMailApplication::newInstance()
kmail: KMKernel::openReader called
QSplitter::panner 1 I
    QSplitter::panner 2 I
QSplitter::panner 2 I
QSplitter::panner 2 I
kmail: [QTextCodec* KCharsets::codecForName(const QString&, bool&) const]
kmail:  Trying to find IBM852 in /usr/share/i18n/charmaps
kmail: Loading gzipped charset...
kdecore (KAction): WARNING: KAction::plugAccel(): call to deprecated action.
kdecore (KAction): WARNING: KAction::plugAccel( kacc = 0xa29c20 ): KAccel object \
already contains an action name "delete" kdecore (KAction): WARNING: \
KAction::plugAccel(): call to deprecated action. kdecore (KAction): WARNING: \
KAction::plugAccel( kacc = 0xa29c20 ): KAccel object already contains an action name \
"edit" kdecore (KAction): WARNING: KAction::plugAccel(): call to deprecated action.
kdecore (KAction): WARNING: KAction::plugAccel( kacc = 0xa29c20 ): KAccel object \
                already contains an action name "display_message"
kmail: slotListNamespaces - waiting for connection
kmail: slotListNamespaces - waiting for connection
kmail: slotListNamespaces - waiting for connection
marcus cryos ~ $ kmail: processNextCheck, remaining 1
kmail: for host imap.cryos.net current connections=0 and limit is 0
kmail: connection limit reached: false
kmail: processing next mail check for Marcus
kmail: check mail started - connections for host imap.cryos.net now is 1
kmail: processNewMail false,status=2
kmail: KMFolderImap::processNewMail - waiting for connection: ADSLGuide
kmail: KMFolderImap::processNewMail - waiting for connection: Business
kmail: KMFolderImap::processNewMail - waiting for connection: Amazon
kmail: KMFolderImap::processNewMail - waiting for connection: Bytemark
kmail: KMFolderImap::processNewMail - waiting for connection: Dabs
kmail: KMFolderImap::processNewMail - waiting for connection: Easily
kmail: KMFolderImap::processNewMail - waiting for connection: eBay
kmail: KMFolderImap::processNewMail - waiting for connection: eCommodate
kmail: KMFolderImap::processNewMail - waiting for connection: OpenHosting
kmail: KMFolderImap::processNewMail - waiting for connection: Thawte
kmail: KMFolderImap::processNewMail - waiting for connection: WCS
kmail: KMFolderImap::processNewMail - waiting for connection: Zen
kmail: KMFolderImap::processNewMail - waiting for connection: Dan
kmail: KMFolderImap::processNewMail - waiting for connection: Drafts
kmail: KMFolderImap::processNewMail - waiting for connection: Friends
kmail: KMFolderImap::processNewMail - waiting for connection: Sent
kmail: KMFolderImap::processNewMail - imapPath of Spam is empty!
kmail: slotListNamespaces - waiting for connection
kmail: slotListNamespaces - waiting for connection
kmail: slotListNamespaces - waiting for connection
*** KMail got signal 11 (Crashing)
KCrash: crashing... crashRecursionCounter = 2
KCrash: Application Name = kmail path = <unknown> pid = 30244

Backtrace if it is of use,

Using host libthread_db library "/lib/tls/libthread_db.so.1".
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
[New Thread 46912618150208 (LWP 30244)]
0x00002aaab142de84 in waitpid () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0
#0  0x00002aaab142de84 in waitpid () from /lib/tls/libpthread.so.0
#1  0x00002aaaaec6d33e in KCrash::defaultCrashHandler (sig=11)
    at kcrash.cpp:251
#2  0x00002aaab1d0d890 in killpg () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6
#3  0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
#4  0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
#5  0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
#6  0x0000000200000002 in ?? ()
#7  0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
#8  0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
#9  0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
#10 0x0000000000bcb2a0 in ?? ()
#11 0x00002aaaafd3456c in QUType_Null::convertTo () at qucom.cpp:49

I am afraid there is still quite a bit missing, may be I missed something when I \
rebuild or need to rebuild glibc/gcc with symbols.


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