Summary: | KMail crashes when trying to open E-Mail | ||
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Product: | [Applications] kontact | Reporter: | Martin Riethmayer <ripper> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | kdepim bugs <kdepim-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
Severity: | crash | CC: | mira.rielynd, ripper, wbauer1 |
Priority: | NOR | Keywords: | drkonqi |
Version: | 5.10.3 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | openSUSE | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
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New crash information added by DrKonqi
New crash information added by DrKonqi |
Description
Martin Riethmayer
2019-11-13 19:09:47 UTC
Maybe it's time to upgrade my KDE Applications: the error does not occur on KDE Neon, Plasma 5.17.2, Kontact 5.12.3, Qt 5.13.1, KDE FW 5.63.0 Created attachment 123997 [details]
New crash information added by DrKonqi
kontact (5.12.3) using Qt 5.13.1
- What I was doing when the application crashed:
Sorry, I had this not happen on Neon, but updating Leap 15.1 to the current KDE FW, Apps and Plasma release does not help. This is still crashing every time I'm trying to open a specific mail with PDF attachments
-- Backtrace (Reduced):
#7 0x00007f1c0548ae83 in opj_destroy_codec () from /usr/lib64/libopenjp2.so.7
#8 0x00007f1c05b7e5c4 in JPXStreamPrivate::init2 (this=0x55cfd0c21140, format=format@entry=OPJ_CODEC_JP2, buf=buf@entry=0x55cfd1032a00 "", length=length@entry=1999, indexed=indexed@entry=false) at /usr/src/debug/poppler-0.81.0-lp151.8.1.x86_64/poppler/JPEG2000Stream.cc:361
#9 0x00007f1c05b7ea60 in JPXStream::init (this=this@entry=0x55cfd10097e0) at /usr/src/debug/poppler-0.81.0-lp151.8.1.x86_64/poppler/JPEG2000Stream.cc:235
#10 0x00007f1c05b7f086 in JPXStream::getImageParams (this=0x55cfd10097e0, bitsPerComponent=0x7ffc6ccfe518, csMode=0x7ffc6ccfe51c) at /usr/src/debug/poppler-0.81.0-lp151.8.1.x86_64/poppler/JPEG2000Stream.cc:140
#11 0x00007f1c05a8f09f in Gfx::doImage (this=this@entry=0x55cfd0bc5d10, ref=ref@entry=0x7ffc6ccfec70, str=0x55cfd10097e0, inlineImg=inlineImg@entry=false) at /usr/src/debug/poppler-0.81.0-lp151.8.1.x86_64/poppler/Gfx.cc:4220
Crash is in JPEG2000 decoder of libpoppler. Maybe Neon has a different poppler version compared to Leap 15.1. I suggest to report this issue directly to the bug tracker of your distribution. Developers there might need the PDF document to reproduce the issue. Created attachment 125459 [details]
New crash information added by DrKonqi
kontact (5.10.3) using Qt 5.9.7
- What I was doing when the application crashed:
I basically tried to open an EMail with an PDF attachment.
-- Backtrace (Reduced):
#7 0x00007fe122923e6a in opj_destroy_codec (p_codec=0x55c42a64edf0) at /usr/src/debug/openjpeg2-2.3.0-lp151.2.3.x86_64/src/lib/openjp2/openjpeg.c:929
#8 0x00007fe122fc94e4 in JPXStreamPrivate::init2 (this=0x55c42a652210, format=format@entry=OPJ_CODEC_JP2, buf=buf@entry=0x55c42a6b1930 "", length=length@entry=180683, indexed=<optimized out>) at /usr/src/debug/poppler-0.62.0-lp151.3.4.x86_64/poppler/JPEG2000Stream.cc:356
#9 0x00007fe122fc9969 in JPXStream::init (this=0x55c42a64d020) at /usr/src/debug/poppler-0.62.0-lp151.3.4.x86_64/poppler/JPEG2000Stream.cc:236
#10 0x00007fe122fc9f2e in JPXStream::getImageParams (this=0x55c42a64d020, bitsPerComponent=0x7ffd238f8d08, csMode=0x7ffd238f8d0c) at /usr/src/debug/poppler-0.62.0-lp151.3.4.x86_64/poppler/JPEG2000Stream.cc:142
#11 0x00007fe122f0a92f in Gfx::doImage (this=this@entry=0x55c426c71fd0, ref=ref@entry=0x7ffd238f93e0, str=0x55c42a64d020, inlineImg=inlineImg@entry=false) at /usr/src/debug/poppler-0.62.0-lp151.3.4.x86_64/poppler/Gfx.cc:4221
There is an openSUSE bug report meanwhile: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1165440 But as Christoph Feck indicated, we'd need a PDF file (or probably better the whole email) that triggers the crash. Btw, as a workaround you can remove or rename the kitinerary plugin, e.g.: sudo rm /usr/lib64/qt5/plugins/messageviewer/bodypartformatter/messageviewer_bodypartformatter_semantic.so The crash should be avoided in newer KDEPIM versions by using an external process for the semantic extraction, see bug#409001. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 409001 *** Bug#417979 has a mail attached though, I'll have a try if I can reproduce the crash with that... |