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List:       kde-core-devel
Subject:    Re: kded crashes
From:       Michael Reiher <michael.reiher () gmx ! de>
Date:       1999-07-12 15:18:06
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Werner Trobin wrote:
> 
> Michael Reiher wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Since yesterday konqy always crashes on start up. Output:
> >
> > kdevel@penguin:~ > konqueror
> > KStdDirs::findResDir(): can't find "kfmrc" in type "config".
> > kiolib (KRegistry): addFactory : adding path /opt/kde-CVS/share/mimelnk/
> > kiolib (KRegistry): addFactory : adding path
> > /opt/kde-CVS/share/servicetypes/
> > kiolib (KRegistry): ========== SCANNING /opt/kde-CVS/share/mimelnk/
> > ==============
> > kiolib (KRegistry): Reading directory /opt/kde-CVS/share/mimelnk/
> > kiolib (KRegistry): Reading directory
> > /opt/kde-CVS/share/mimelnk/application
> > kiolib (KRegistry): Reading directory /opt/kde-CVS/share/mimelnk/audio
> > kiolib (KRegistry): Reading directory /opt/kde-CVS/share/mimelnk/image
> > kiolib (KRegistry): Reading directory /opt/kde-CVS/share/mimelnk/inode
> > kiolib (KRegistry): Reading directory /opt/kde-CVS/share/mimelnk/text
> > kiolib (KRegistry): Reading directory /opt/kde-CVS/share/mimelnk/video
> > kiolib (KRegistry): ========== SCANNING /opt/kde-CVS/share/servicetypes/
> > ==============
> > kiolib (KRegistry): Reading directory /opt/kde-CVS/share/servicetypes/
> > uncaught MICO exception: IDL:omg.org/CORBA/COMM_FAILURE:1.0 (0,
> > not-completed)
> > Aborted
> >
> > The problem seems to be somewhere in that function(at least the
> > exception is thrown at the end of it):
> >
> > #0  KDED::InitialReferences_stub::knamingService (this=0x81aced8) at
> > kded.cc:341
> > #1  0x40df5998 in KdedInstance::knaming (this=0xbffff5e4) at
> > kded_instance.cc:144
> > #2  0x808949b in main (argc=1, argv=0xbffff764) at konq_main.cc:383
> >
> > Any idea? Simon? Steffen?
> >
> 
> Try to remove .kde/share/config/kregistry after starting KDE.
I forgot to mention that I had another kind of crash before. Seemed to
be because of a corrupted kregistry. So I removed the whole .kde dir
(It's faster:-) and not only kregistry. Afterwards I got the above.
Maybe that's the reason. 

Michael

> 
> Werner

-- 
Michael Reiher  
     Student at Dresden University of Technology
          Department of Computer Science
               email: michael.reiher@gmx.de

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