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Olá Harald e a todos.
On Friday 05 December 2008 10:44:45 Harald Sitter wrote:
> strace kmail --nofork > ~/kmail.strace 2>&1
The straces are HUGE: 20MiBs... I dont think its necessary to attach
them all. plus they contain lots of private information.
The situation has changed a bit, maybe due to
Then it is weirdly weird.
Please reboot and strace kmail.
strace kmail --nofork > ~/kmail.strace 2>&1
eventually you need to drop the --nofork, I am not sure if kmail
requires it. Once kmail is up and running trigger the crash. Then attach
the file kmail.strace from your home directory to this b
Of course.
I'm running Ubuntu/GNOME.
and running lots of other KDE Apps...
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On Wednesday 03 December 2008 14:56:34 Terence Simpson wrote:
> The only way to know is to check. But /tmp is cleaned on boot so the
> directory will be recreated.
Just booted my laptop, and that dir did not exist before starting kmail.
After kmail is open, the dir lacks the execute permission.
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The only way to know is to check. But /tmp is cleaned on boot so the
directory will be recreated.
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Harald so after I reboot, will the permissions on that folder be
correct?
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If we had a fancy downstream tag like KDE does, I would mark it as
downstream ;-)
KMail does not directly poke /tmp/ksocket-$USER in any way, in fact, the
only component that ever fiddles with the permissions of that directory
is a very lowlevel application that initial creates the dir. However if
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