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On Friday 26 September 2014 18:19:28 you wrote:
Debian
Wheezy, TDE R14
I have the tdepim meta-package installed. I just noticed that the
calendar no longer is available.
Error dialog box pops up, no other info, or is there a Trinity
specific error log somewhere?
You could try looking in ~/.xsession_errors to see if anything shows
up.
What is the exact command you are running?
Thanks!
Tim
I use Kontact, view the calendar from the list of icons in the left
frame.
Hmmm... the kdesktop_lock issue is back, I did not notice it since
rarely reboot.
Tonite, however, the session is crashiing, dropping
back to login, TDM. The following is a snippet from .xsession-errors
after I boot into Wmaker to figure this out.
Seems like I am the only one with R14 issues. Two things standout, to
me, 3.5.13.2 worked flawlessly, Wmaker works fine.
I don't think anyone else is having problems with kdesktop_lock; it is a
core system component and I am concerned that it is unstable at all.
Overall, we are working to correct any remaining issues before R14
release. 3.5.13.2 is the second stable release update of the 3.5.13
series and one would expect it to be extremely stable especially in
comparison with the rolling development release (R14).
I am current from...using the following :
http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb wheezy deps-r14 main-r14
kdesktop: ERROR: A fatal exception was encountered. Trapping and
ignoring it so as not to compromise desktop security...[
#0 0x00007f4249acba84 in kdBacktrace(int)
from /opt/trinity/lib/libtdecore.so.14:0x00110a84
#1 0x0000000000413349 in ?? from kdesktop_lock:0x00013349
#2 0x00007f4246d21220 in ??
from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6:0x00032220
#3 0x00007f4248cd150e in TQThread::terminate()
from /usr/lib/libtqt-mt.so.3:0x0030750e
#4 0x00000000004141cb in ?? from kdesktop_lock:0x000141cb
#5 0x0000000000430279 in ?? from kdesktop_lock:0x00030279
#6 0x00007f4246d0deed in __libc_start_main
from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6:0x0001eeed
#7 0x0000000000413249 in ?? from kdesktop_lock:0x00013249
]
kdesktop:
There does appear to be a problem in kdesktop_lock, but the posted trace
does not contain enough information to debug the crash. Can you install
tdebase-trinity-dbg and recreate the session crash, then post the output?
Thank you for your testing and patience as we work through these issues!
Tim
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