https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=430623

Stefano Crocco <stefano.cro...@alice.it> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Stefano Crocco <stefano.cro...@alice.it> ---
(In reply to Ralph Versteegen from comment #2)
> Hello. I still have the same system. Unfortunately I'm unable to test
> whether this bug still happens because every time I launch Konqueror it
> crashes!
> 
> I have Qt 5.15.0, KDE frameworks 5.97.0, Konqueror 22.08.0.
> 
> I tried deleting all Konqueror config and session files which I could find
> under ~/.kde and ~/.config, and also upgrading just Konqueror to 22.08.2,
> but no change.
> 
> The crash handler shows no crash information could be generated. Running
> under gdb I get:

I tried creating a new .ora files using Krita as you described and I couldn't
reproduce your original bug.

Regarding your current crash at startup, unfortunately the backtrace doesn't
contain enough information to find out what's happening because you don't have
debug symbols installed. I don't use Slackware, so I can't help much there. I
tried a quick search on the web and found a couple of old (2015) posts asking
this question. The answer was that you need to rebuild the packages yourself. I
don't know if things have changed. Here are the links I found:
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/debug-symbols-packages-for-slackware-4175463406/
and
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/%5Bdead-question%5D-unstripped-binaries-937111/

You can also try to create a new user and see whether you get the crash with
it. It could be a configuration problem not of Konqueror itself but of some
other part of KDE.

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