I have an amd64 system, on which I have created sarge and sid i386 chroots.  I 
installed
only k3b into the chroots (version 0.11.20-1 for sarge, 0.12.5-1 for sid).  The 
first time
I ran k3b in the sarge chroot, it produced output similar to that reported by 
the
submitter and completely froze my system so that the only option was to reboot 
with
alt-sysrq-b.  Since then I have been unable to reproduce this behaviour.

When I run k3b in the sarge i386 chroot, it displays two error messages (in 
dialog boxes)
"Could not find mime type application/octet-stream" then one message "No mime 
types
installed." and then segfaults.  On the terminal, it produces the following 
output:
QFile::readLine: File not open
QFile::readLine: File not open
QFile::readLine: File not open
kdeinit: Shutting down running client.
Mutex destroy failure: Device or resource busy
---------------------------------
It looks like dcopserver is already running. If you are sure
that it is not already running, remove /home/martin/.DCOPserver_tiberius__0
and start dcopserver again.
---------------------------------

WARNING: Already running!
QPixmap: Cannot create a QPixmap when no GUI is being used
QPixmap: Cannot create a QPixmap when no GUI is being used
KDE Daemon (kded) already running.
KCrash: Application 'k3b' crashing...

(The first three lines of that disappear if I mount /proc in the chroot.)

Running k3b in the sid chroot, the same dialog boxes appear, but then the 
correct k3b
window appears.

If I run k3b in an amd64 sarge chroot, I get the following output but no error 
dialogs and
the main window appears correctly:
k3b: WARNING: KGenericFactory: instance requested but no instance name or about 
data
passed to the constructor!
ASSERT: "!name.isEmpty()" in ../../../kio/kio/kdirlister.cpp (893)
ASSERT: "!name.isEmpty()" in ../../../kio/kio/kdirlister.cpp (893)
ASSERT: "!name.isEmpty()" in ../../../kio/kio/kdirlister.cpp (893)
etc.

And finally in my main amd64 sid system, k3b works entirely correctly.

-- 
Martin Orr

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