#0 0x400f9a93 in __dynamic_cast () from /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 #1 0x414b561f in HighColorStyle::eventFilter () from /usr/lib/kde3/plugins/styles/highcolor.so
Seeing as how the KDE HighColor style plugin was the last library involved, I just tried changing the Qt style from HighColor to Windows using qtconfig and now addressbook.py runs without crashing. Keramik also works, but B3 and Default don't, probably because they're based on the HighColor plugin and Keramik is not.
All styles work for me - I'm using KDE 3.1.1 built from source tarballs. I'm not saying there isn't a bug - but I can't reproduce it.
I'm using KDE 3.1.2 from KDE built Debian Woody packages.
I thought it might be some bad interaction between a new version of libstdc++ and the HighColor plugin that was somehow exposed by PyQt, but I tried reverting back to a number of older libstdc++ packages up to a month old and it still exhibited the same behaviour.
The odd thing is that I first noticed this problem with my previous sip/PyQt 3.6 setup. So I thought I would try the latest snapshot to see if that would fix it. Since it hasn't, perhaps I should revert back to sip/PyQt 3.6 and try sorting out the problem from there.
I'm going to poke around the KDE source for the HighCOlor plugin to see if I can figure out what it's doing when it calls into libstdc++.
Thanks, Gordon
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