Re: Kmail crashes upon receipt or sending of mail
Achim Bohnet wrote: On Wednesday 05 September 2001 14:12, Chris Halls wrote: On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 10:23:00PM -0700, Kamil Kisiel wrote: I just upgraded to Debian/Unstable and KDE2.2 today, and found that my KMail was segfaulting. The best way to solve this is to remove/move your ~/.kde/share/config/kmailrc file and let it generate a new one, that should fix it. Actually, you just need to delete the [Fonts] section, not the whole thing Hi, could you create a bug report for this? If you care: 2.2 has a new tools kconf_update to fix incompatible config file changes (runs during session login). Real life examples are in /usr/share/apps/kconf_update/. AFAIR Waldo Bastion described how kconf_update works in the kde-(core-)devel lists (search lists.kde.org). Achim Chris I posted a bug report to kde.org, the bug number is 32063, and I included everyones' comments. Paul Winkler
Re: Kmail crashes upon receipt or sending of mail
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 10:23:00PM -0700, Kamil Kisiel wrote: I just upgraded to Debian/Unstable and KDE2.2 today, and found that my KMail was segfaulting. The best way to solve this is to remove/move your ~/.kde/share/config/kmailrc file and let it generate a new one, that should fix it. Actually, you just need to delete the [Fonts] section, not the whole thing Chris
Re: Kmail crashes upon receipt or sending of mail
I just upgraded to Debian/Unstable and KDE2.2 today, and found that my KMail was segfaulting. The best way to solve this is to remove/move your ~/.kde/share/config/kmailrc file and let it generate a new one, that should fix it. Kamil Kisiel On September 3, 2001 08:24 am, Paul Winkler wrote: One week ago Kmail began to crash upon receipt or sending of mail. I am running debian unstable, with the latest kde obtained via apt-get dist-upgrade. I have tried older versions of kmail with the same result, and have tried kernels 2.2.18 as well as 2.4.9 with the same result. The mozilla mail client works ok. Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Paul Winkler