https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=430368
Bug ID: 430368 Summary: Akonadi crashes with kmail Product: Akonadi Version: unspecified Platform: openSUSE RPMs OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Keywords: drkonqi Severity: crash Priority: NOR Component: server Assignee: kdepim-b...@kde.org Reporter: rowe...@web.de Target Milestone: --- Application: akonadiserver (5.14.2 (20.04.2)) Qt Version: 5.12.7 Frameworks Version: 5.71.0 Operating System: Linux 5.3.18-lp152.57-default x86_64 Windowing system: X11 Distribution: "openSUSE Leap 15.2" -- Information about the crash: I just started KDE and logged in. The password-tray opened, I entered the code and started manually kmail. I've been informed on new mails and when I wanted to read them kmail does not really show / open them and after some time akonadi crashes. I've witnessed this issue for some time (years) and hoped that it will be gone when changing to a new hardware and fresh install. But unfortunately the issues with akonadi stay. with my older system I had the problem when deleting emails that those won't be removed and hold with the akonadi information; or the emails were given with up to 5x entries. After migration I was able to start deleting older, un-neccessary emails but I#m still not yet done as I give my system a lot of time to "relax" in between. With the older system (based on a 14.x OpenSuSE) and the current (OpenLeap 15.2) I tried more than several dozen times the akonadictl fsck && akonadictl vacuum && akonadictl restart to freshen up but this didn't lead to success :-( The crash can be reproduced sometimes. -- Backtrace (Reduced): #9 0x00007fd0430608ab in qTerminate () at global/qglobal.cpp:3203 #10 0x00007fd043084b4b in QThreadPrivate::start (arg=0x55cc6b741ec0) at thread/qthread_unix.cpp:373 [...] The reporter indicates this bug may be a duplicate of or related to bug 424537. Possible duplicates by query: bug 429973, bug 429773, bug 429761, bug 429697, bug 429643. Reported using DrKonqi -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.