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abrt version: 1.1.18 architecture: x86_64 Attached file: backtrace, 79042 bytes cmdline: /usr/bin/claws-mail comment: I exported all of my Thunderbird address books and imported them to claws-mail. Then I used the Tools->Find Duplicates tool in claws-mail to clean them up. I managed to delete several email addresses until I came upon one that was a triplicate. I selected two of the three and tried to delete the addresses simultaneously. This is when claws-mail froze briefly then crashed. component: claws-mail Attached file: coredump, 2291019776 bytes crash_function: strcmp executable: /usr/bin/claws-mail kernel: 2.6.35.13-91.fc14.x86_64 package: claws-mail-3.7.9-2.fc14 rating: 4 reason: Process /usr/bin/claws-mail was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) time: 1305786019 uid: 500 How to reproduce ----- 1. Export address book from Thunderbird as LDIF 2. Import LDIF in claws-mail 3. Attempt to use find duplicates tool in claws-mail
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Have you been able to reproduce this with any of the newer releases of Claws Mail? E.g. Claws Mail 3.7.10 and 3.8.0 for Fedora 15 and 16. If so, which one?
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