On Monday 27 June 2005 3:47 pm, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > On Monday 27 June 2005 1:08 pm, Stephen Cormier wrote: > > On June 27, 2005 03:25 pm, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > > > I upgraded everything I could think of (current list below) > > > and restarted KDE, but the composer still crashes when > > > I insert a file. > > > > > Well then I would try moving your .kde directory to a backup and logout > > and back in having it recreate the defaults to see if there is some > > stale old settings interfering. Other than that I am out of ideas it > > works fine here. > > Bingo. My .kde/share/config/kmailrc had the following line in it: > > recent-encodings=iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1 > > Removing that line makes file insertion work again. Kmail must have > generated that somewhere along the line (I certainly didn't add it by > hand), and it apparently causes the crash.
This happened again. I'm still running the same 3.4.1-1 version of KDE as I was in June, and between then and now, my kmailrc acquired the following line: recent-encodings=iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1,iso-8859-1 which causes kmail to crash when inserting a file into a message. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]