FreeBsdBeni schrieb: > Hi, > > Kontact won't start up any more. It stops with an "signal 4 (SIGILL). Here is > the backtrace :
Signal 4 is an illegal instruction, which indicates some serious data corruption somewhere - most often caused by hardware failure (but if kontact is the only application that's doing this, this is unlikely), the compiler producing bad code or some low level system bug. Is this -CURRENT? Have you been trying any fancy compiler optimizations recently you didn't use before? > Starting kontact from console gives me this : > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> kontact > Fontconfig warning: "local.conf", line 236: missing test expression > Fontconfig warning: "local.conf", line 237: missing test expression > Fontconfig warning: "local.conf", line 238: missing test expression > Fontconfig warning: "local.conf", line 239: missing test expression > Fontconfig warning: "local.conf", line 240: missing test expression > *** KMail got signal 4 (Crashing) > ERROR: Communication problem with kontact, it probably crashed. > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> KCrash: Application 'kontact' crashing... > Fontconfig warning: "local.conf", line 236: missing test expression > Fontconfig warning: "local.conf", line 237: missing test expression > Fontconfig warning: "local.conf", line 238: missing test expression > Fontconfig warning: "local.conf", line 239: missing test expression > Fontconfig warning: "local.conf", line 240: missing test expression > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> > > I didn't find any "local.conf" on my system. This local.conf is the default fontconfig configuration file, /usr/X11R6/etc/fonts/local.conf. I doubt this is causing the crash, but fixing it can't hurt. -- ,_, | Michael Nottebrock | [EMAIL PROTECTED] (/^ ^\) | FreeBSD - The Power to Serve | http://www.freebsd.org \u/ | K Desktop Environment on FreeBSD | http://freebsd.kde.org
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