Bug 278667

Summary: kmail crashes on start
Product: [Frameworks and Libraries] Akonadi Reporter: Wolfgang Strehlow <W.Strehlow>
Component: generalAssignee: kdepim bugs <kdepim-bugs>
Status: RESOLVED FIXED    
Severity: normal CC: montel
Priority: NOR    
Version: 4.7   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: openSUSE   
OS: Linux   
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Description Wolfgang Strehlow 2011-07-28 06:44:07 UTC
Version:           unspecified (using KDE 4.7.0) 
OS:                Linux

After installing KDE 4.7.0 with kontact4.7.0-287.1 (suse rpm) kontact crashes on startup.
Error message below

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
start kontact

Actual Results:  
Kontact doesnt start

Expected Results:  
kontact should start

kontact(10210)/libakonadi Akonadi::SpecialCollectionsRequestJobPrivate::resourceScanResult: Failed to request resource "akonadi_maildir_resource_2" : "Unbekannter Fehler. (Fehler beim Einholen der Ressourcen-Sammlung.)" 
kontact(10210)/libakonadi Akonadi::SpecialCollectionsRequestJob::slotResult: Failed SpecialCollectionsRequestJob::slotResult "Unbekannter Fehler. (Fehler beim Einholen der Ressourcen-Sammlung.)"
Comment 1 Laurent Montel 2011-08-09 14:07:21 UTC
backtrace ?
Comment 2 Wolfgang Strehlow 2011-08-09 18:58:55 UTC
Not yet.
I made a downgrade to 4.6 immediately because I need the system for the job.
I will do it these days on my notebook, same problem there.
For your information: If I uninstall kmail, kontact works.
Comment 3 Wolfgang Strehlow 2011-08-09 20:14:13 UTC
I forgot:
How can I do a backtrace when I get the message that Kontact will be closed because of the error. 
Its not a crash where I get the option to do a bachtrace and send a report.
Would be nice if you could tell me what to do 
Thanks.
Comment 4 Denis Kurz 2016-09-24 20:43:53 UTC
This bug has only been reported for versions older than KDEPIM 4.14 (at most akonadi-1.3). Can anyone tell if this bug still present?

If noone confirms this bug for a recent version of akonadi (part of KDE Applications 15.08 or later), it gets closed in about three months.