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Ubuntu | kdelibs-bin
Summary: kded goes into loop after first kwallet access by kopete
Product: Ubuntu
Version: unspecified
Platform: i386
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: kdelibs-bin
AssignedTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
QAContact: [email protected]
Very weird and took me a few weeks (and several deletions of my .kde directory)
to figure out. I have "restore previous
session" selected and enabled the kwallet subsystem, and also have kopete
running at logout. Upon logging in again after some
random number of times (10-20), kded will go to 99-100% cpu utilization, and is
in a loop in the automounter accessing my two
optical drives (hdc and hdd), as soon as kopete accesses kdewalletmanager and I
input my kwallet password, then hit enter. If
I kill and restart kded, then the cpu utilization issue goes away, but I can't
get kopete to go online. If I don't kill kded,
it will just continue in this loop indefinitely, or at least for the two hours
I let it go to see if it would ever break out.
I can produce an strace of the issue if it will be helpful. For now, I just
don't use kopete. I also wasn't sure which of the
three modules to file the bug against since it's a very strange and specific
interaction required to trigger it. And what
makes it so frustrating is that this seems to block all further input to
kwalletmanager, so I can't start konq, kontact, or
anything else that accesses kwalletmanager.
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