Hi,

Ok, I tried creating a new user and this one actually did not have
this problem. I also noticed, that /tmp/ksocket-$myuser and
/tmp/kde-$myuser did not exist, but for the new user they did.

I could fix this issue for me now by removing
/var/tmp/kdecache-$myuser. After that okular started fine again
and created those directories in /tmp/.

I made a backup of this not working directory in /var/tmp/
before deleting it. Would it be helpful to attach a tarball of
this directory here? Does this directory contain any sensible
information which I should not upload?

As this is/was a more general problem, not necessarily specific to
okular, should this bug be reassigned to some other package?

Cheers, Linus



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