Version: 3.2.1-11 (using KDE KDE 3.2.1) Installed from: I Don't Know OS: Other I'm running KDE3.2.1 on my TiBook, Fink source, XDarwin window system. Recently was able to update KDE and kmail crashes mostly but sometimes will download several tens of messages before crashing with a "signal 6 sigabrt" message. Any help? I'mreasonably UNIX naive. Thanks
I'm running OSX.2.6
Same problem except I don't even get that far - KMail briefly opens (half a second?) then aborts with signal 6 SIGABRT. (I'm also on a TiBook, and installed from Fink, but I'm running Apple's X11.app on Panther.) KMail WAS working up until two days ago - I deleted some messages from the inbox, and KMail crashes every time since.
Created attachment 6468 [details] crash log
Confirming.... It seems to crash reliably on certain specific messages. Will attach one of those. Unfortunatelly this is the most recent version available through fink, so it remains current for Mac OS users. As I doubt it will be classed a prioritary bug (old KDE on MAC OS? Not a huge market-segment, probably) , I will try to investigate further myself.
Luís Pedro Coelho wrote: >------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- >You reported the bug, or are watching the reporter. > >http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79274 >luis luispedro org changed: > > What |Removed |Added >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEW > everconfirmed|0 |1 > > > >------- Additional Comments From luis luispedro org 2004-11-03 14:44 ------- >Confirming.... >It seems to crash reliably on certain specific messages. Will attach one of those. > >Unfortunatelly this is the most recent version available through fink, so it remains current for Mac OS users. As I doubt it will be classed a prioritary bug (old KDE on MAC OS? Not a huge market-segment, probably) , I will try to investigate further myself. > > > I have had the same issue and have quit using kmail entirely. You can delete your in mail box (after using another mail client to get your messages) and that will remove the offending messages. It will crash again as soon as a new one arrives, however. I really checked this out and it was aproblem for some non-Mac users also back in KDE3.1. I hope that it eventually gets fixed in 3.3.
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