On Friday, October 7, 2016 2:38:16 PM CEST Sandro Knauß wrote: > Hi, > > I can reproduce the behavior yesterday. As I use gdb to debug and see, the > problem is xapian. My workaround is to remove libkf5akonadisearchxapian5: > > apt remove libkf5akonadisearchxapian5 > > I may also maybe possible to downgrade to libxapian22v5. > > The bug is already created for Debian and KDE: > https://bugs.debian.org/839990 > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363741
It seems the bug is fixed upstream: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363741#c31 Chris > > Regards, > > sandro > > -- > > Am Freitag, 7. Oktober 2016, 11:48:27 CEST schrieb Frank Mehnert: > > Hi, > > > > I assume I suffer from this bug: > > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=367846 > > > > and I provided a backtrace as requested there. I observe these crashes > > for a few days and they drive me crazy (running up-to-date Sid). > > > > Now I would like to bit the bullet and recreate the IMAP accounts and > > > > recreate the Akonadi database as mentioned in the above bug: > > ".. seems to be resolved for me after deleting all imap accounts in > > KMail, > > > > then dropping and recreating the akonadi database, then recreating the > > imap > > accounts. Since doing that I've not seen KMail2 lose connection to the > > akonadi server." > > > > Deleting + re-creating the IMAP accounts is no problem but how to drop + > > recreate the Akonadi database? > > > > Any help is welcome, getting desperate :-( > > > > Frank