[snip] > But those symbols are Qt5 related. Do you happen to have qt5-default > installed?
If you have qt5-default installed, please allow me to sugegst some stuff to see what could be going wrong: 1) Try calling qdbus with: gdb -ex r --args qdbus -qt4 org.kde.kmail2 /kmail2/kmail_composer_1 2) If you are using unstable you might want to try Qt 5.2.0 from experimental. 3) Remove qt5-default. That will make qt4 the default Qt stack. If you want to develop stuff under Qt5 you can always use CMake or export QT_SELECT=qt5, see [0] [0] <http://perezmeyer.blogspot.com.ar/2013/08/qt-in-debian-using-qt4-andor-qt5-in.html> Kinds regards, Lisandro. -- If for every rule there is an exception, then we have established that there is an exception to every rule. If we accept "For every rule there is an exception" as a rule, then we must concede that there may not be an exception after all, since the rule states that there is always the possibility of exception, and if we follow it to its logical end we must agree that there can be an exception to the rule that for every rule there is an exception. Bill Boquist Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer http://perezmeyer.com.ar/ http://perezmeyer.blogspot.com/
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