Bug 56626

Summary: Sig11 after passwords are entered
Product: [Unmaintained] kmail Reporter: Andrew Boothman <andrew>
Component: generalAssignee: kdepim bugs <kdepim-bugs>
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE    
Severity: crash    
Priority: NOR    
Version: unspecified   
Target Milestone: ---   
Platform: FreeBSD Ports   
OS: FreeBSD   
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Description Andrew Boothman 2003-03-30 18:17:03 UTC
Version:            (using KDE KDE 3.1)
Installed from:    FreeBSD Ports
Compiler:          cc (GCC) 3.2.1 [FreeBSD] 20021119 (release) 
OS:          FreeBSD

(May be similar to bug 48771 which is marked as fixed)

When Kmail is started it prompts for passwords for all of my IMAP accounts (even though I think it was meant to save the passwords) and then promptly Sig11's and crashes when the final password has been entered.

Looking at bug 48771 I can confirm that moving my kmailrc out of the way does fix the problem - but then that's not surprising as you've basically totally unconfigured the app....
Comment 1 Carsten Burghardt 2003-03-30 18:27:57 UTC
Please compile kmail with --enable-debug=full and send us the backtrace from the 
crashmanager. 
Comment 2 Robert Hofer 2003-04-02 14:25:58 UTC
This is the same problem as in bug 53889. There is a comment from me with a full 
debug trace. Today the problem is worse than before. A "fix" was to cancel the 
authorization dialog. After my last compile from last week this workaround doesnt  
work anymore.  
 
kmail is now completly unusable for my users (4000) with more then one Imap folder. 
 
kde-cvs 3.1 BRANCH, gcc 3.2, Suse 
Comment 3 Andrew Boothman 2003-04-02 19:10:22 UTC
Subject: Re:  Sig11 after passwords are entered

Robert Hofer wrote:

>This is the same problem as in bug 53889. There is a comment from me with a full 
>debug trace. Today the problem is worse than before. A "fix" was to cancel the 
>authorization dialog. After my last compile from last week this workaround doesnt  
>work anymore.  
>

Ahh - Thankyou. I hadn't been able to get a stack dump from kmail yet 
because it was installed from the FreeBSD ports collection and I didn't 
still have the source lying around

>kmail is now completly unusable for my users (4000) with more then one Imap folder. 
>
Agreed- It is certainly useless of me as I have several IMAP and POP3 
accounts.

Comment 4 Carsten Burghardt 2003-04-02 23:00:26 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 53889 ***