Summary: | kcookiejar stops working and can't be restarted | ||
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Product: | [Applications] konqueror | Reporter: | Aaron Williams <aaronw> |
Component: | kcookiejar | Assignee: | Unassigned bugs mailing-list <unassigned-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | ||
Severity: | crash | ||
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Compiled Sources | ||
OS: | Solaris | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
Aaron Williams
2003-03-06 00:11:01 UTC
Subject: KDE_3_1_BRANCH: kdebase/kcontrol/kio CVS commit by waba: Don't crash when management module is disabled. (BR 55584) CCMAIL: 55584@bugs.kde.org M +2 -0 kcookiesmain.cpp 1.13.2.1 --- kdebase/kcontrol/kio/kcookiesmain.cpp #1.13:1.13.2.1 @@ -20,4 +20,6 @@ KCookiesMain::KCookiesMain(QWidget *pare : KCModule(parent, name) { + management = 0; + bool managerOK = false; QByteArray data; Subject: Re: New: kcookiejar stops working and can't be restarted Is kded still running when this happens? > Retry #1: > Retry #2: > Retry #3: > Retry #4: I have no idea where these "Retry #n:" things come from. They are not pat of any KDE code. > #6 0xfda31948 in KCookiesMain::save (this=0x920f0) at kcookiesmain.cpp:74 > #7 0xfdc65dd0 in KCDialog::slotApply (this=0xd2038) at kcdialog.cpp:71 I have fixed this crash. Cheers, Waldo Subject: Re: kcookiejar stops working and can't be restarted As far as I know kded is still running. It is difficult to tell, since on Solaris I cannot get the names of any KDE apps, only kdeinit (and this is with the long ps listing). I managed to get kcookiejar to start working again on my setup by changing the startkde script so it manually starts kded. I then killed kded and restarted it after KDE was up and now I can load kcookiejar. The person sitting across from me cannot get his working, however. As for the Retry, this is common on Solaris in my experience. It may be due to the slow performance in our environment. Most of us have Ultra 5 workstations running at around 300MHz with everything loaded over NFS. Any idea on why kcookiejar won't start? I've tried enabling debug messages for both kcookiejar and kded, but nothing gets printed. According to dcop, kded returns false when I issue the command dcop kded kded loadModule kcookiejar. -Aaron Waldo Bastian wrote: >------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- >You reported the bug, or are watching the reporter. > >http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55584 > > > > >------- Additional Comments From bastian@kde.org 2003-03-06 15:35 ------- >Subject: Re: New: kcookiejar stops working and can't be restarted > >Is kded still running when this happens? > > > >>Retry #1: >>Retry #2: >>Retry #3: >>Retry #4: >> >> > >I have no idea where these "Retry #n:" things come from. They are not pat of >any KDE code. > > > >>#6 0xfda31948 in KCookiesMain::save (this=0x920f0) at kcookiesmain.cpp:74 >>#7 0xfdc65dd0 in KCDialog::slotApply (this=0xd2038) at kcdialog.cpp:71 >> >> > >I have fixed this crash. > >Cheers, >Waldo > > Subject: Re: kcookiejar stops working and can't be restarted if "dcop kded kded loadModule kcookiejar" returns false then kded is indeed still running. Can you start kded manually and then strace what kded does when you run "dcop kded kded loadModule kcookiejar". (Assuming you have strace or something comparable on solaris) Cheers, Waldo Subject: Re: kcookiejar stops working and can't be restarted I will try and do this when I can recreate the problem. I don't have strace or an equivelent on Solaris 7, which is what I am running (it is in Solaris 8, though). The next time it happens I can bring up kded in gdb or ddd, though. -Aaron Waldo Bastian wrote: >------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- >You reported the bug, or are watching the reporter. > >http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55584 > > > > >------- Additional Comments From bastian@kde.org 2003-03-07 11:48 ------- >Subject: Re: kcookiejar stops working and can't be restarted > >if "dcop kded kded loadModule kcookiejar" returns false then kded is indeed >still running. Can you start kded manually and then strace what kded does >when you run "dcop kded kded loadModule kcookiejar". >(Assuming you have strace or something comparable on solaris) > >Cheers, >Waldo > > I found the source of the problem after attaching ddd to kded. It seems that libgcc_s.so.1 was not in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH and hence it could not load the necessary library. After creating a symlink to the appropriate place it is now working. One more bug due to a stupid user :) |