Bug 192931 - IMAP address book hangs while searching
Summary: IMAP address book hangs while searching
Status: RESOLVED UNMAINTAINED
Alias: None
Product: kab3
Classification: Miscellaneous
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 4.1
Platform: unspecified Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Tobias Koenig
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Reported: 2009-05-16 21:35 UTC by Arne Schmitz
Modified: 2009-08-05 16:43 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Description Arne Schmitz 2009-05-16 21:35:19 UTC
Version:           4.1 (using 4.2.3 (KDE 4.2.3) "release 116", KDE:KDE4:Factory:Desktop / openSUSE_11.1)
Compiler:          gcc
OS:                Linux (i686) release 2.6.27.21-0.1-pae

What I did:

I am using an IMAP resource based address book. I typed a name in the search bar, to filter for a certain contact.

What I expected:

I expected for the contact to show up in an instant (as it used to do).

What I got instead:

Kontact / Kaddressbook hangs for multiple seconds (~10) and the .xsession-errors file shows this message. Not sure if it is related:

korgac(5917)/kdepimlibs (kcal): Cannot read uid map file ' "/home/myuser/.kde4/share/apps/kcal/uidmaps/remote_XXXXXXXX" '
QObject: Do not delete object, 'unnamed', during its event handler!
Comment 1 Christian Trippe 2009-05-17 08:36:39 UTC
I have the same behaviour also using openSUSE packages. However I get no messages in xsession-errors.
For me kontact takes all the cpu when doing the search in the addressbook.
Comment 2 Dario Andres 2009-05-22 16:31:01 UTC
Marking as duplicate of bug 192401. Thanks

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 192401 ***
Comment 3 Tobias Koenig 2009-08-05 16:43:00 UTC
The development of the old KAddressBook will be discontinued for KDE 4.4.
Since the new application has the same name, but a completly new code base we close all bug reports against the old version and ask the submitters to resend there reports against the new product.