I tested your basketrc. The configuration does not cause any problems on my system. I suspect it is something in ~/.kde/share/apps/basket or something in the environment basket is running in. Could you please check if basket works when logging in with a fresh user account? Alternatively you could temporarily move ~/.kde/share/apps/basket and~/.kde/share/config/basketrc somewhere else and try to run basket. If basket works fine in one of these scenarios it is your configuration in ~/.kde/share/apps/basket and I would urge you to post it here. If basket crashes with the error you posted previously it is something in your KDE environment and we don't need the data in ~/.kde/share/apps/basket.
The html files in ~/.kde/share/apps/basket/baskets/basket*/ and the ~/.kde3.5/share/apps/basket/baskets/baskets.xml file contain all your data. Before posting it just edit those files and replace strings containing private data with placeholder strings.
I tested your basketrc. The configuration does not cause any problems on my system. I suspect it is something in ~/.kde/ share/apps/ basket or something in the environment basket is running in. Could you please check if basket works when logging in with a fresh user account? Alternatively you could temporarily move ~/.kde/ share/apps/ basket and~/.kde/ share/config/ basketrc somewhere else and try to run basket. If basket works fine in one of these scenarios it is your configuration in ~/.kde/ share/apps/ basket and I would urge you to post it here. If basket crashes with the error you posted previously it is something in your KDE environment and we don't need the data in ~/.kde/ share/apps/ basket.
The html files in ~/.kde/ share/apps/ basket/ baskets/ basket* / and the ~/.kde3. 5/share/ apps/basket/ baskets/ baskets. xml file contain all your data. Before posting it just edit those files and replace strings containing private data with placeholder strings.
Cheers,
Florian