https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=394659
--- Comment #49 from manuel fernández <m...@xanum.uam.mx> --- ups! crashed again closed the program and opened it up again with mfg@bix:~/sysi/com/down/kbibtex$ /tmp/mfg-kbibtex-usr/bin/kbibtex kbibtex.program: Starting KBibTeX version "98402b78 (master)" QCommandLineParser: option not defined: "author" QCommandLineParser: option not defined: "license" QCommandLineParser: option not defined: "desktopfile" Empty filename for XSLT kbibtex.networking: Failed to initialize XSL transformation based on file 'ieeexploreapiv1-to-bibtex.xsl' kbibtex.networking: Generated XSLT filename was ' "kbibtex/ieeexploreapiv1-to-bibtex.xsl" ' kbibtex.program: WebEngine is available, using it instead of WebKit or HTML KPart (both neither considered nor tested for) for HTML/Web preview. No file found for ".xml" , even though update-mime-info said it would exist. Either it was just removed, or the directory doesn't have executable permission... ("/home/mfg/.local/share/mime", "/usr/share/mime") kbibtex.program: Using service "BibTeX Viewer and Editor" ( "KParts component to view and edit bibliographic files" ) for mime type "text/x-bibtex" through library "kbibtexpart" kf5.kxmlgui: this does not work on a KActionCollection containing actions! kbibtex.io: BibUtils found, using it to import/export certain types of bibliographies kbibtex.io: Don't know how to translate this into Unicode: "\\mu" kbibtex.io: Don't know how to translate this into Unicode: "\\mu" kf5.kio.core: KSambaShare: Could not find smb.conf! kbibtex.program: Located KPart service: "kbibtexpart" with description "KParts component to view and edit bibliographic files" from library "kbibtexpart" KCrash: crashing... crashRecursionCounter = 2 KCrash: Application Name = kbibtex path = /tmp/mfg-kbibtex-usr/bin pid = 26043 KCrash: Arguments: /tmp/mfg-kbibtex-usr/bin/kbibtex KCrash: Attempting to start /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexec/drkonqi from kdeinit sock_file=/run/user/1000/kdeinit5__0 [1]+ Stopped /tmp/mfg-kbibtex-usr/bin/kbibtex mfg@bix:~/sysi/com/down/kbibtex$ -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.