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List:       kfm-devel
Subject:    Bug#5745: Crash on startup
From:       David Faure <david () mandrakesoft ! com>
Date:       2000-06-29 10:17:52
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On Thu, Jun 29, 2000 at 12:06:40PM +0200, Klaus Reimer wrote:
> > Do you have a file named $KDEDIR/share/services/khtml.desktop ?
> 
> I have no $KDEDIR/share/services directory. Looks like that's the problem. I 
> have a /etc/kde2/services directory. I have created a symbolic link, but that 
> does not help. But after running kbuildsycoca again, now it is working. This
> HashSize=0 error is vanished. Now I can browse directories and view web
> sites.
Ah. So it definitely helped.
Looks like your packager decided to put services in /etc/kde2/services
without telling kdelibs (with the -- flags for configure). No wonder
it doesn't work.

I'd suggest to get in touch with the packager....

> But I still have two problems. If I start konqueror as root from the start 
> menu or from the konsole, it is working. But as normal user (I have rebuild 
> that sycoca file for that user, too) it is now only working from the konsole. 
> Using the "Home-Directory-Button" from the panel, konqueror still crashes with
> this xsession-errors output:
> 
> kparts: MainWindow::createGUI for 0L
> konqueror: Instance kshorturifilter has no about data
> konqueror: Instance kuriikwsfilter has no about data
> konqueror: KonqMainWindow::openURL : url = 'file:/home/k'  serviceType=''
> konqueror: trying openView for file:/home/k (servicetype )
> konqueror: Creating new konqrun for file:/home/k
> konqueror: KonqMainWindow::KonqMainWindow done
> konqueror: KCrash: crashing.... crashRecursionCounter = 2
> konqueror: KCrash: Appname = 0x808bc78 apppath = (nil) 

Well, I guess some other paths are not set right....
(in any case, you could try to generate a backtrace :
gdb konqueror core
<enter>
bt
)

> And closing the konqueror window always crashes with this output:
That's another kind of problem. If you're using 1.91 (and not the current version),
this is already fixed.

-- 
David FAURE
david@mandrakesoft.com, faure@kde.org
http://home.clara.net/faure/, http://www.konqueror.org/
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