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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    kded died
From:       Stephan Kulow <coolo () itm ! mu-luebeck ! de>
Date:       1999-06-22 15:13:41
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Hi!

when I start kded (tried with kword before, but it
dies also alone :) I get after a lot of other debugs:

autoregistering service KDE KDE HelpCenter
autoregistering service KDiagramm
autoregistering service KFormula
autoregistering service KformViewer
autoregistering service KIllustrator
autoregistering service KImage
autoregistering service KImageShop
autoregistering service KPresenter
autoregistering service KSpread
autoregistering service KWord
autoregistering service KoCalc
autoregistering service Konqueror
autoregistering service KWordAsciiFilter
autoregistering service KWordWinword97Filter
autoregistering service MakroRecorder
autoregistering service SpellTool
ASSERT: "u == TC_KService" in
/home/kulow/prod/kdelibs/kio/kregfactories.cc (205)

Here is the resulting stack trace (not too much information for me :)

#0  0xef1945b4 in XInternAtom () from /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.so.4
#1  0x1aeb4 in remove_property ()
    at /home/kulow/prod/kdelibs/corba/kded/kded-server.cc:50
#2  0x1b11c in sighandler ()
    at /home/kulow/prod/kdelibs/corba/kded/kded-server.cc:69
#3  <signal handler called>
#4  0xef1945b4 in XInternAtom () from /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.so.4
#5  0x1aeb4 in remove_property ()
    at /home/kulow/prod/kdelibs/corba/kded/kded-server.cc:50
#6  0x1b11c in sighandler ()
    at /home/kulow/prod/kdelibs/corba/kded/kded-server.cc:69
#7  <signal handler called>
#8  0xee587fe4 in _libc_kill () from /usr/lib/libc.so.1
#9  0xee53a4cc in abort () from /usr/lib/libc.so.1
#10 0xee9c6614 in __default_terminate () from
/opt/local/lib/libmico2.2.7.so
#11 0xee9c6648 in __terminate () from /opt/local/lib/libmico2.2.7.so
#12 0xee9c7100 in __throw () from /opt/local/lib/libmico2.2.7.so
#13 0xee8ea740 in CORBA::Exception::_terminate_handler ()
   from /opt/local/lib/libmico2.2.7.so
#14 0xee9c6648 in __terminate () from /opt/local/lib/libmico2.2.7.so
#15 0xee9c7100 in __throw () from /opt/local/lib/libmico2.2.7.so
#16 0x1b7f8 in main (argc=1, argv=0xeffff694)
    at /home/kulow/prod/kdelibs/corba/kded/kded-server.cc:149


The interesting part happens when I try it again. It tells me then, 
that there is already an instance running - so it died before the
remove_property was successfull :(

I noticed, that the property lists a PID. Isn't this a bit dangerous
in X? I access the X server from the client and from the server I'm
compiling on on a regular base, so it would be quite dangerous to
assume the one I'm starting kword from is the same as the one I'm
started kded from.

Greetings, Stephan

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As long as Linux remains a religion of freeware fanatics,
Microsoft have nothing to worry about.  
                       By Michael Surkan, PC Week Online

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