Bug 210656 - remote http agenda file crashes korganizer on MS windows
Summary: remote http agenda file crashes korganizer on MS windows
Status: RESOLVED WAITINGFORINFO
Alias: None
Product: korganizer
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: kdepim bugs
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Reported: 2009-10-15 12:47 UTC by Richard Bos
Modified: 2011-06-04 16:52 UTC (History)
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Description Richard Bos 2009-10-15 12:47:59 UTC
Version:           kde - 4.3.2 (using KDE 4.3.2)
OS:                MS Windows
Installed from:    MS Windows

This is a crash of korganizer on MS windows.  Initially korganizer worked.  I configured korganizer to use a remote calendar using http://<fqdn>/webdav/<agenda>.ics
After I confirmed this configuration, korganizer crashed.  After that it did not start anymore.   I therefor removed the remote resource from the korganizer or resource configuration file (including the code reference to the resource).

But this did not help.  Now each I start korganizer (or korgac) I get around 6 korgac icons in the panel.  It looks like korgac is started 6 times.  After some time (10 seconds) the korgac icons disappear..... :(

What's the trick to korganizer working again?
Comment 1 Bernhard E. Reiter 2009-10-19 14:53:54 UTC
It is likely that it is something in the configruation.
You could do two things: a) start with a fresh user and then work from there for the differences.
b) Install debugview and see if some of the message give you an idea.
Comment 2 Richard Bos 2009-10-19 20:51:37 UTC
Hi Benrhard,

nice to meet you here :)

> It is likely that it is something in the configuration.

For sure it is, as korganizer worked before adding the remote calendar.  But after adding the remote calendar it stopped working correctly :(


> a) start with a fresh user and then work from there for the differences.

That would be a possibility, but as this is on a company PC I don't think that I have this possibility.

> b) Install debugview and see if some of the message give you an idea.

Is it debugview or kdebugdialog as suggested in this bug https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=210204#c1 by Martin Koller?  If it is the latter (kdebugdialog), where is the output stored?
Comment 3 Bernhard E. Reiter 2009-10-19 22:29:21 UTC
I've meant "DebugView" an application you get via Microsoft.
If you cannot try with a different user, you could try to identify your application data within your account and delete it.
Comment 4 Sergio Martins 2011-06-04 16:52:07 UTC
(In reply to comment #3)
> I've meant "DebugView" an application you get via Microsoft.
> If you cannot try with a different user, you could try to identify your
> application data within your account and delete it.