Control: tag -1 upstream
Control: forwarded -1 https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358696

¡Hola Volker!

El 2016-07-20 a las 18:46 +0200, Volker Groll escribió:
Package: kaddressbook Version: 4:16.04.3-1 Severity: normal

Wenn starting in a terminal kaddressbook, I get the following output:
org.kde.akonadi.ETM: GEN true false true org.kde.akonadi.ETM: collection: QVector() KCrash: crashing... crashRecursionCounter = 2 KCrash: Application Name = kaddressbook path = /usr/bin pid = 10837 KCrash: Arguments: /usr/bin/kaddressbook KCrash: Attempting to start /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libexec/drkonqi from kdeinit sock_file=/run/user/1000/kdeinit5__0

[1]+  Angehalten              LANG=C kaddressbook

Fetch to the foreground gives the output:
LANG=C kaddressbook QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket 16 and type 'Read', disabling... QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket 11 and type 'Read', disabling... QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket 14 and type 'Read', disabling... QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket 9 and type 'Read', disabling... QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket 19 and type 'Read', disabling... QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket 17 and type 'Read', disabling... QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket 25 and type 'Read', disabling... QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket 27 and type 'Read', disabling...

The I can dismiss the bug report window from kde.

It seems to me that the bug is the same as: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358696

Could you please provide additional information in the bug upstream? Currently it seems to require confirmation that this bug is only reproduceable in 32 bits systems.

Also, a full backtrace would be useful, for that you would need to install the
kaddressbook-dbgsym package (and probably the dbg/dbgsym packages from a couple of kaddressbook dependencies) from the debug archive (that needs to be added in the sources.list as: deb http://deb.debian.org/debian-debug unstable-debug main)

Happy hacking,
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