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Subject:    Re: [Kde-pim] [Bug 98792] Repeated error message
From:       "Jon E.=?utf-8?b?U3Ryw7htbWU=?=" <jon.stromme () uninett ! no>
Date:       2006-08-25 5:58:37
Message-ID: loom.20060825T074704-846 () post ! gmane ! org
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Torsten Kasch <tk <at> CeBiTec.Uni-Bielefeld.DE> writes:

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> http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98792         
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> ------- Additional Comments From tk CeBiTec Uni-Bielefeld DE  2006-08-18 14:46
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> I'm observing this problem too (since KDE 3.4.1, IIRC), currently on Solaris
10 (Sparc), KDE 3.5.4, remote
> calendar via webdavs on an Apache 2.0.45, homedir via NFS.
> 
> My current observations are:
> 
> - The error does not show up for local calendars.
> - The error seems to appear for me only when running Kontact. When Korganizer
>   is invoked as a standalone application, the error does not appear (at least
>   not during my admittedly limited testing period).
> - I've done some tests with different settings of the "download interval" 
>   property of the remote resource (currently set to 15min): not every download
>   seems to produce the error message. Increasing the interval seems to reduce
>   the frequency of the error.
> - Probably related: I always get an "error while saving Shared Calendar" when
>   trying to add a new event to the remote resource, although the event is
>   stored correctly.
> 
> My guess is that for some reason two instances of the download
processes/threads get in each other's way
> sometimes. Either the first one doesn't finish for some reason or doesn't
clean up properly.
> 
> I've already started digging through the code but didn't find any possible
causes so far...

My two cents' worth: I use korganizer as a standalone application, and get
this error message frequently when the laptop returns from suspend or
hibernation. I use many remote calendars [btw very useful, the UI is all right,
and Evolution can't handle all the different protocols that korganizer can].
This scenario seems to strengthen the hypothesis that there is a racing
condition between threads. Alternatively, could it happen that some thread does
not have my effective uid?

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