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Additional Comments From smueller chronox de 2006-10-28 02:55
This problem is still current with all versions up to 3.5.5.
Reproduction is very easy, although you have to be fast:
1. slow your computer down so that the crypto operation takes some time (e.g. compiling the kernel or KDE :-) or use a slower machine)
2. have kmail open and point to one email; pinentry should not have your password cached
3. select an email that is encrypted
4. now immediately select another email (e.g. click into another folder or so) *before* the pinentry prompt is shown
5. cancel pinentry's operation by hitting the cancel button -kmail's popup is shown that a message cannot be decrypted -now hit, say, cancel because you want to get rid of the message -Segfault when the popup goes away
It goes even funnier when the new email you selected is also encrypted and you cancel the new pinentry prompt -two questions from kmail as described in step 5 are shown and after you clicked the last away, kmail dies.
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