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plasma-widget-networkmanagement seems to cause crash

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DLQ
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Hello everyone,

I have a problem with plasma-widget-networkmanagement.
Here some debugging-logs:
kdeinit4 PID: 3046 Signal: Segmentation fault (11)
http://pastebin.de/27540
The error occurs after every startup of the computer, directly after the login.
KDED stops working and everything depending on it.

What I tried:
I deleted ./usr/lib/kde4/kded_networkmanagement.so and removed the packages network-manager and plasma-widget-networkmanagement.
When I rebooted no error occured. I installed network-manager again and rebooted. Still no error.
Then I installed the widget, reboot, no error. I added the widget to the dock and the error was
present again.
When I remove the widget the error goes, I add the widget it comes again.
So I think something with the widget is wrong (Version 0.1).
Has anyone an idea what to try next?

Last edited by DLQ on Mon Jun 25, 2012 7:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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bcooksley
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Can you please install the debugging symbols for /usr/lib/kde4/kded_networkmanagement.so?
They will be essential to debugging this issue.


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DLQ
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Oh, I am sorry.
Updated the pastebin, hope it will be a bit useful.
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Can you please verify all packages on your system are up to date?
Also, which distribution are you using?


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I have not idea why Plasma NM crashes in that point. You can manually remove your old connections from ~/.kde/share/config/networkmanagementrc and it will not run the import code. You would have to re-create all your connections too.


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Yay, removing the config-file did the job!
NM didn't create a new file with this name; now I only have "networkmanagement_configshellrc" and I had not to create my cennections new.
Thank you very much for solving my problem :)


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