https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481680

Simon Persson <simon.pers...@mykolab.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|REPORTED                    |NEEDSINFO
         Resolution|---                         |WORKSFORME

--- Comment #9 from Simon Persson <simon.pers...@mykolab.com> ---
Thanks for the report!

1. Restoring /home instead of /home/user will normally fail with permission
problem, as it has in your case. It's normal that only root has permission to
write to that folder.
2. Crashing kioslave5 is interesting! I believe now, from the backtrace you
saved here, that it has to do with reading file contents of some specific
files. It would be helpful if you could narrow it down even more than what you
have already done. I believe you will see the same crash by just using a
"bup:///home/user/.local" URL in some KDE based file lister, like dolphin or
gwenview. That could be a faster way to find an example (you had more than  1)
file that causes the crash. It would also be interesting then if you could save
a new backup (in a completely new backup destination folder) of a folder that
has problematic files. Then see if there is the same problem with that backup.

Fantastic reporting, thanks for taking the time!

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