I had actually deleted the whole addressbook resource (as I no langer used it). I have now created a dummy LDAP addressbook for an addressbook on a non-reacheable server and the crash reappeared. I have not enabled off-line use for this addressbook.
You should be able to reproduce the crash by adding the following resource to ~/.kde/share/config/kresources/contact/stdrc: [Resource_aDChoggJK6] LdapAnonymous=true LdapAttributes=city,l,commonName,cn,description,description,facsimileTelephoneNumber,facsimileTelephoneNumber,familyName,sn,formattedName,displayName,givenName,givenName,jpegPhoto,jpegPhoto,mail,mail,mailAlias,,mobile,mobile,objectClass,inetOrgPerson,organization,o,pager,pager,phoneNumber,homePhone,postalcode,postalCode,state,st,street,street,telephoneNumber,telephoneNumber,title,title,uid,uid LdapAutoCache=true LdapBindDN= LdapCachePolicy=0 LdapDn=cn=addressbook,dc=wouter,dc=horre,dc=be LdapFilter= LdapHost=localhost LdapMech=DIGEST-MD5 LdapPassword= LdapPort=389 LdapRDNPrefix=0 LdapRealm= LdapSASL=false LdapSSL=false LdapSizeLimit=0 LdapSubTree=true LdapTLS=false LdapTimeLimit=0 LdapUser= LdapVer=3 ResourceIdentifier=aDChoggJK6 ResourceIsActive=true ResourceIsReadOnly=false ResourceName=ldapkio address book ResourceType=ldapkio -- kabcdistlistupdater crash on kde startup https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/284833 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to kdepim in ubuntu. -- kubuntu-bugs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-bugs