I created a new user account, and from within that account, I launched basket. It worked fine.
I tried reverting basket and all its dependencies back to the Feisty versions. This did not work, resulting in the same error code as before. Following that failure, I restored everything to the latest versions found in Gutsy.
I then followed your advice, and temporarily moved my /apps/basket/ and basketrc files to another location. I started up basket, and it worked fine, creating a new basketrc file in the process. However, when I reverted to the original basketrc file, basket failed to start. I then moved out that original basketrc file, and tried to restart basket once more. However, unlike before, basket did not start, but crashed. During all of this though, I kept the new /apps/basket/ directory that was created when I first successfully started basket, after having moved out the original basketrc and /apps/basket/ files and directories.
So, here's the deal. If I move out the /apps/basket/ and basketrc files/directories, and I start up basket afresh, it works fine, and creates new, default/empty /apps/basket and basketrc. I quit basket. Then, when I try to restart basket, using the new, fresh files/directories, it crashes again.
Now, here is where it gets weird. I went back and created another new user account, and started up basket. It ran fine. I quit basket, and restarted it, and it ran fine. So while this problem does not happen in a new user account, in my old (very old) user account, it is a problem.
From what you have done, it looks like the basketrc file is good and works well. From what I have seen here, the files in ~/.kde/share/apps/basket/* are corrupted in some way, whether using old files or fresh, new ones. My guess is that this is a problem with something in the Gutsy operating environment, as I never had this problem with Feisty. But I have no idea why this problem should afflict my old user account, but not exist with a new user account. Any thoughts?
Meanwhile, if you still want me to go ahead and post my ~/.kde/share/apps/basket material, let me know, and I will do so.
FWIW, this bug might not be worth too much more effort. I checked the Basket homepage, and the developer is quitting, leaving the project open for a new developer. If basket isn't going to see any development work, especially conversion to KDE4, I might not continue to use it. Most disappointing - it is an exceptional note taking program - very powerful. Also, I see that nobody else has experienced this particular bug with basket, so this might be something very unique to my system.
I created a new user account, and from within that account, I launched basket. It worked fine.
I tried reverting basket and all its dependencies back to the Feisty versions. This did not work, resulting in the same error code as before. Following that failure, I restored everything to the latest versions found in Gutsy.
I then followed your advice, and temporarily moved my /apps/basket/ and basketrc files to another location. I started up basket, and it worked fine, creating a new basketrc file in the process. However, when I reverted to the original basketrc file, basket failed to start. I then moved out that original basketrc file, and tried to restart basket once more. However, unlike before, basket did not start, but crashed. During all of this though, I kept the new /apps/basket/ directory that was created when I first successfully started basket, after having moved out the original basketrc and /apps/basket/ files and directories.
So, here's the deal. If I move out the /apps/basket/ and basketrc files/directories, and I start up basket afresh, it works fine, and creates new, default/empty /apps/basket and basketrc. I quit basket. Then, when I try to restart basket, using the new, fresh files/directories, it crashes again.
Now, here is where it gets weird. I went back and created another new user account, and started up basket. It ran fine. I quit basket, and restarted it, and it ran fine. So while this problem does not happen in a new user account, in my old (very old) user account, it is a problem.
From what you have done, it looks like the basketrc file is good and works well. From what I have seen here, the files in ~/.kde/ share/apps/ basket/ * are corrupted in some way, whether using old files or fresh, new ones. My guess is that this is a problem with something in the Gutsy operating environment, as I never had this problem with Feisty. But I have no idea why this problem should afflict my old user account, but not exist with a new user account. Any thoughts?
Meanwhile, if you still want me to go ahead and post my ~/.kde/ share/apps/ basket material, let me know, and I will do so.
FWIW, this bug might not be worth too much more effort. I checked the Basket homepage, and the developer is quitting, leaving the project open for a new developer. If basket isn't going to see any development work, especially conversion to KDE4, I might not continue to use it. Most disappointing - it is an exceptional note taking program - very powerful. Also, I see that nobody else has experienced this particular bug with basket, so this might be something very unique to my system.
Thank you,
Luke Seubert