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KDED going 100% cpu and not stopping.



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Hi. Up to date Sid.

I've had an interesting problem with Kded.

Normally when I start my KDE session, I have Kmail and Konqueror 
launch with several regular tabs open. One of them is a fish:// 
session to a local server.

Both Kmail and Konqueror use KDE wallet for passwords.

The message "Kmail needs to open Kwallet, password please:" comes up, 
and I enter my password. Kmail will open but it won't pull down any 
POP mail. Kded takes 99+% of the CPU in "top", and the system crawls. 
The fish:// session in Konqueror stays blank too. Killing kded works, 
but then I have to enter passwords by hand.

If the server is not on (home server), I get an error that it's 
unreachable. Kwallet is opened as normal, Kmail gets the POP mail, 
and when I do power on the server I can connect to it by just 
reloading the blank tab in Konqueror that is pointing to it.

If I do not start Kmail, then Konqueror asks for the key to open the 
wallet manager. But during autostart, the only message I've seen is 
from Kmail although once open Konqueror accesses the wallet just 
fine.

Can Kmail and Konqueror be creating some kind of race condition in the 
wallet manager by both asking for access at the same time, sending 
kded into a death-spiral?

Curt-


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