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K-Pilot crashed upon launching the application
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K-Pilot crashed upon launching the application
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Hi Jeff,
As soon as I installed akonadi, the crash no longer happens, can you
tell me how I'm supposed to close out the bug?
Thanks!
Michael
Jeff Trull wrote:
> jpilot uses a different infrastructure for syncing than kpilot does.
> kpilot syncs your Palm PDA info into the KDE contact and c
Hi Jeff,
I'm running Ubuntu Studio 9.04 and now that I look at the system
tab... GNOME desktop 2.26.1! I would have bet a pretty penny that I was
running KDE, heck over half of my programs are for KDE...
I'll let you know how things go after installing akonadi...
Thanks
Michael
Jeff Trull
jpilot uses a different infrastructure for syncing than kpilot does.
kpilot syncs your Palm PDA info into the KDE contact and calendar
applications. Are you using Kubuntu or straight Ubuntu? Kubuntu uses
KDE (and kpilot) while regular Ubuntu uses Gnome (a fairly different
user interface system).
Hi Jeff,
I completely uninstalled Kpilot from Synaptic, rebooted, reinstalled
Kpilot and got the same crash error. I copied and pasted the backtrace
from the crash handler...
Application: KPilot (kpilot), signal SIGSEGV
Thread 1 (Thread 0xb5e43700 (LWP 4387)):
[KCrash Handler]
#5 0xb790e7
Hi Michael,
It certainly can't hurt... this is a strange problem and I've run out of
ideas.
Just out of curiosity, do you have Akonadi installed?
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Hi Jeff,
I removed sudo from the command and it did eliminate the uid error. I am
still getting the crash but the program exits before I can run the
backtrace full command. Should I try removing kpilot and reinstalling?
Thanks!
Michael
Jeff Trull wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> I'm afraid I can't rep
Hi Michael,
I'm afraid I can't reproduce your problem. I don't get the "Communication
problem" message.
Instead either the kpilot configuration window or the main kpilot window
appears. To me this suggests
some type of system configuration issue.
btw it seems that the "sudo" is unnecessary (a
Hi Jeff,
Yes I am getting almost the same result however I'm not aware that there
is another version of the program running. The application crash is
persistent across reboots and I didn't see any version of kpilot running
under the "top" command. I've incudeld the entire output from gdb...
(g
Hi Michael,
It looks like you ran the command line as I sent it, in other words:
gdb /usr/bin/kpilot 2>&1 | tee ~/gdb-kpilot.txt
without the "" stuff, which is correct - just making sure.
When I follow the directions in the Backtrace wiki, I get your results,
but I also get a "KPilot Main Confi
Hi Jeff,
Your email helped but... I ran GDB with the options listed in the wiki
and here is my result:
gdb 2>&1 | tee ~/gdb-.txt
(gdb) handle SIG33 pass nostop noprint
(gdb) set pagination 0
(gdb) run
After typing "run" Kpilot fails within 3 seconds. Then I ran these
commands:
(gdb) backtrac
Hi Michael,
The syntax shown on the Backtrace wiki indicates "replace this
with your program". The less-than and greater-than characters are part
of the text to be replaced. So you should run:
sudo gdb /usr/bin/kpilot 2>&1 | tee ~/gdb-kpilot.txt
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Hi Jonathan, I'm having a problem running the gdb backtrace according
to: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Backtrace
I keep getting a bash syntax error. Here is the command I'm trying to
run:
sudo gdb 2>&1 | tee ~/gdb-.txt
I get a "bash: syntax error near unexpected token `2'
I'll be happy to run it
Hello, and thanks for your bug report.
If you can reproduce this crash at will, could you please install
kdepim-dbg and then follow the instructions at
http://wiki.kubuntu.org/Backtrace to obtain a backtrace of the crash? It
is an almost necessary piece of information that we will need to
properly
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29945953/Dependencies.txt
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