Thanks for your prompt reply. I'm eager to help, even if limited to
working with the laptop I'm writing you even now -a PowerPC iBook G4 by
the way, maybe this can better define the problem.
I' ve been doing a few attempt at the issue.
I can reproduce it consistently with the submitted configuration, but
only under my default user, and even then just when kooka is started
with the usb cable already connected and the scanner on (a
Hewlett-Packard PSC1110 all-in-one printer, working fine under cups and
xscanimage for example). Thus I marked the bug as preventing the package
usage.

A newly created, empty user is able to launch the program without
problems, under the same conditions; I think therefore the cause could be
some config validation issue reading files from ./kde, I' ll investigate
this as soon as I'll have gdb installed.
For now I'm attaching just a strace log. The KDE crash handler report is
"The application Kooka (kooka) crashed and caused the signal 6
(SIGABRT)"

So long for now; thank you,
--
alberto

On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 11:11:51AM -0400, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm unable to reproduce this on a i386 Etch. The versions of kooka and 
> its direct dependencies are identical to yours, except for libc6 
> 2.3.6-7, which unlikely explains the difference.
> 
> Could you help doing a preliminary triaging to see if this needs 
> immediate investigation? Does this crash reproduce for all users on the 
> affected system? If so, on how many machines did you see it reproduce? 
> If it didn't reproduce on several machines, what makes you think that 
> the package is unusable?
> 
> Note that a backtrace is always welcome along with a crash report.
> 


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